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PerisanEdicii

Since 2025 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
47.7%- 47.5%- 4.8%
Bullet 656
1025W 1007L 93D
Blitz 323
194W 198L 24D
Rapid 396
7W 14L 6D

PerisanEdicii - The Chess Cell Mastermind

Born in the digital gene pool of 2025, PerisanEdicii has evolved into quite the specimen on the chessboard, with a bullet rating peaking at a fierce 904 and a blitz rating enzyme working steadily at 624. Unlike some puzzled pawns wandering aimlessly, PerisanEdicii exhibits a remarkable tactical DNA, boasting a comeback rate of nearly 90% and a perfect win rate after losing a piece - a true master of cellular regeneration in the game of chess.

Style and Strategy

Known for an impressive endgame frequency of over 72%, PerisanEdicii’s games are often lengthy experiments, averaging about 64 moves per victory. This player is not one to prematurely pack up their nucleotides and quit—the early resignation rate is a modest 5.65%, proving resilience through thick and thin. White or black, PerisanEdicii operates with fairly balanced win rates (48.73% as White, 47.27% as Black), showing adaptability in any chromosomal position.

Record and Rivalry

With more than 1,300 bullet games played, PerisanEdicii’s opening strategies are a closely guarded secret (literally dubbed "Top Secret" in performance stats), yet the win rate hovers around a respectable 48%. The player’s longest winning streak hit a brilliant 14 games, proving a viral dominance over opponents. Opponents like mateussz55, kenco_13, and seraphchs have been dispatched with a 100% success rate, while others remain tricky cohabitants in this chess organism's ecosystem.

Chronobiology of a Chess Player

Interestingly, PerisanEdicii’s cerebral enzymes work best during the early morning hours (with an 8 AM win rate of 77.78% and an impressive 9 AM peak at 58.06%), and show a slight dip mid-week, possibly due to mitochondrial fatigue. The player shines bright during Monday and Saturdays and even sports a perfect 100% win rate during the mystical 11 PM hour.

Psychological Traits and DNA

Even the toughest cells can experience strain—PerisanEdicii has a low tilt factor of 8, indicating a cool nucleus amid pressure. Psychological resilience shines through with a significant 48% win difference in rated vs casual games, showing that when the stakes mutate upward, so does performance.

Summary

In the genome of chess players, PerisanEdicii fuses patience, resilience, and a genetic knack for comebacks. This player continues to evolve, weaving tactical threads and biochemical charm into every match. Watch this chess organism replicate brilliance, one move at a time.

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