Meet Pmbaf, a dedicated chess player whose rating evolution over the years resembles an intriguing biological cycle — filled with peaks, troughs, and a few unexpected mutations. From a vibrant 2021 with a daily max rating close to 900, to a gentler 2025 season with a more modest score around 500, Pmbaf’s chess DNA carries a fascinating complexity.
Known for a playful but tactical approach, Pmbaf’s style could be likened to a cell’s life cycle: careful opening gambits, steady middlegame metabolism, and an enduring love for the endgame with an impressive frequency of 69.1%. Despite a tilt factor of 47 (even the best DNA strands get a little frayed!), this player exhibits remarkable resilience — showing a 69.59% comeback rate and turning losing pieces into winning scenarios with a perfect 100% success rate. Talk about cellular regeneration!
Opening Codex
Queen's Pawn Opening: The superstar of the genome, boasting a 51.7% win rate over 145 games — a reliable evolutionary strategy!
King's Pawn Opening Variations: Diverse but effective, with the Leonardis Variation holding a neat 42.7% win rate and the classic King's Knight variation providing solid foundations.
Philidor Defense & French Defense: Occasional adaptations with room for growth, showing moderate success yet critical to chess survival.
And yes, even the stubborn Sicilian Defense Staunton Cochrane Variation gets a workout, though it's a rare creature with only 10.9% wins— like a rare allele in the population.
Strategic Statistics & Opponent Behavior
Over a labyrinth of over 1,400 recorded games across daily, rapid, and blitz formats, Pmbaf’s win-loss-draw record reads like a gripping evolutionary tale: 503 wins, 920 losses, and 29 draws in daily games alone. That’s resilience spliced with passion! Among frequent foes, the player shows remarkable dominance against stecca12 and the_begemeister (100% win rate), while facing a genetic bottleneck against a few tough opponents like aleksanderrr3 (13.85%).
Play Time & Performance Rhythms
Just like circadian rhythms in biology, Pmbaf’s peak performance tends to glow around late evening hours — especially at 23:00, with a stellar 49.32% win rate, and early mornings offering a similarly bright 48.39% at 8:00 AM. Midday matches at 10:00 AM also show strong vitality at 40.51%. Timing, it seems, is another crucial enzyme in Pmbaf’s chess metabolism.
Personality & Psychological Profile
With a modest early resignation rate of 3.95%, Pmbaf isn’t one to give up the genetic fight easily. Despite a mid-level tilt factor, the player demonstrates a sturdy mental genotype, combined with strategic patience (average moves per win: 63) and an impressive adaptability in stressful match environments.
In the ever-mutating ecosystem of online chess, Pmbaf is like a survivor species — learning, evolving, and occasionally throwing in some unexpected gambits that keep opponents guessing. Whether through Queen’s Pawn precision or the occasional experimental leap, this player reminds us all that in chess, just like in biology, adaptation is key.