Profile: olegchudakov
Meet olegchudakov, a chess player whose game plays out like a fascinating biology experiment—full of strategic mutations and evolutionary adaptations! Though currently incubating near a 1200 rating in Daily chess (with a perfect 1-0 record, no less), olegchudakov’s true metabolic prowess pulses strongest in Blitz and Rapid arenas.
With over 500 blitz games played and a steady average rating nudging the 530 mark in 2025, olegchudakov thrives on rapid-fire brain synapses and quick tactical reflexes. His endgame frequency is almost 50%, showing he knows that the pawns of today are the queens of tomorrow. Not one to be easily shaken, his tilt factor remains low at 9, and his comeback rate is a shocking 65%, revealing a DNA rooted in resilience.
On the opening front, olegchudakov has a particular fondness for the Scandinavian Defense—a notable predator in his repertoire. He boasts an impressive near 92% win rate with the Nimzowitsch Defense and maintains solid performances with the Philidor Defense and Kings Pawn openings. When losing a piece, this player’s tactical enzymes combust at 100% effectiveness, leading to a guaranteed win streak that’s nothing short of evolutionary brilliance.
olegchudakov's game clock is his petri dish: active and most successful in early morning hours and late evenings, notably scoring a 62.5% win rate around midnight and 6 AM. Weekdays like Wednesday and Tuesday see his strategy flourish, with close to 60% win rates, while Monday seems a bit dormant in comparison.
Despite some losses and draws strewn like genetic recombination in Rapid play, olegchudakov consistently demonstrates a hearty blend of patience and aggression, averaging about 55 moves per win. White slightly edges Black in his gender-neutral genome with a 50.15% success rate versus 47.42%, proving versatility in all board biomes.
In the ecosystem of online chess competitors, olegchudakov enjoys a healthy rivalry with opponents such as abdullaa_18 and zavtur, often adapting to their strategies like a seasoned predator adjusts to prey. Beyond statistics, this player's penchant for strategic gambits and a pinch of humor make every game feel less like a cold blooded hunt and more like a lively dance of molecular precision.
Whether you’re a bishop looking to sneak through or a rook ready to tower, watch out—olegchudakov is evolving constantly, proving that in the natural selection of chess masters, this player’s genes are coded for growth and checkmate.