Player Profile: SS (aka PLeon3608)
Meet SS, a chess player whose game evolves with the precision of cellular division and the cunning of a predator in the wild kingdom of 64 squares. SS’s rating journey resembles the ebb and flow of natural selection: highs, lows, and plenty of opportunities to adapt and thrive.
Over the years from 2022 to 2025, SS has dabbled extensively in Blitz and Rapid formats, showing a fondness for rapid-fire thinking with a Rapid peak rating spanning from a promising 962 in 2021 to a robust 1349 in 2023. Blitz battles saw a maximum rating of 1137 in 2022, though the rating dance continued with some natural dips and climbs — after all, even mitochondria know growth isn’t always linear!
With a Blitz record almost evenly split at 709 wins to 739 losses, and a Rapid tally boasting 1378 wins and 1374 losses, SS knows how to keep an even keel, surviving the chess ecosystem like a true endgame specialist. Their endgame frequency is a hefty 63.25%, indicating a patient player who thrives in the final stages, ready to pounce like a lioness on a gazelle.
SS’s favorite openings read like a genetic code of success:
- Scotch Game: Winning nearly 57% of the time in Blitz and holding strong in Rapid.
- Modern Defense and King's Pawn Openings: True evolutionary traits with win rates around 50-60%.
- While defenses like the Philidor Defense show room for mutation with rates around 40-50%, the ever-adaptable SS continues optimizing their repertoire.
Analytically speaking, SS exhibits a 77.05% comeback rate — a true survivor’s blueprint. When losing a piece, SS’s win rate astonishingly hits 100%, proving that even after suffering a genetic blow, they can reverse fate with tactical prowess unmatched in their biome of brainpower.
Psychologically, SS keeps tilt to a modest 11, managing to keep their neural pathways focused despite the high-stakes mental metabolism of competitive chess. Their early resignation rate is a humble 1.75%, displaying patience even when conditions look bleak in the cellular battlefield.
Off the board, SS prefers the fuzzy logic of late-night games, with peak winning hours around 6 AM boasting nearly 59% win rate — clearly a night owl thriving when most organisms are dormant. And, by the way, their average moves per win and loss (about 64.5 and 61.5 respectively) suggest studying every move like a biologist dissecting every gene.
Whether facing familiar opponents or new prey in the ecosystem, SS adapts with a curious mix of tenacity and finesse — leaving a trail of chess innovations like DNA sequences unlocking new strategies. In the ever-competitive world of chess, SS proves they’re no mere bystander, but a true evolutionary force on the board.
May the forks be with you, and may your pawns always promote!