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Pramallak

Since 2025 (Active) Chess.com
46.3%- 46.8%- 6.9%
Bullet 1200
0W 1L 0D
Rapid 649
253W 255L 38D

Pramallak: The Chessboard's Most Persistent Pawn

In the grand ecosystem of chess, Pramallak is a fascinating specimen known for their rapid evolution and tenacity. With a rapid rating peaking at 1231 and currently holding steady around 588 in 2025, Pramallak exhibits a strategic growth spurt rivaling the budding of a spring leaf.

Amidst 352 rapid games played, our player maintains a perfectly balanced win-loss record of 163–163, with a modest 26 draws—a true testament to their resilience and knack for survival on the 64-cell jungle.

Pramallak’s opening repertoire is a curious blend of classic and experimental species. They show a particular affinity for the Van ’t Kruijs Opening, boasting a win rate of 66.67%, and a keen predatory edge in the Scandinavian Defense with 57.14% wins—proof that sometimes, an aggressive mutation can yield remarkable results.

Not one to shy away from the evolutionary arms race of chess psychology, their comeback rate is an astonishing 67.48%, and notably, Pramallak’s win rate after losing a piece is a flawless 100%. It seems this player has mastered the art of cellular regeneration on the battlefield, turning losses into victories with the precision of a master biologist repairing DNA strands.

Despite a humble bullet rating of 343 from a single, albeit brutal, loss, Pramallak shines brightest in longer, rapid encounters—like a creature thriving in its natural habitat when given time to adapt and strategize.

Psychologically, this player experiences a mild tilt factor of 9, indicating a small but notable vulnerability to emotional fluctuations. Yet, their endgame frequency (61.76%) and average moves per win (about 58) reveal a patient predator that prefers closing its hunts with surgical precision rather than rushing in like a reckless bacterium.

Among opponents, Pramallak has a diverse ecosystem of rivals, from those they've thoroughly dominated to a few stubborn adversaries who have kept them in check. Their longest winning streak? Six games—proof that even in the microscopic world of chess, a small streak can cause seismic shifts.

Whether brewing strategies during the peak hours of 16:00 (with an 81.82% win rate!) or braving the early morning games with modest success, Pramallak remains a resilient force in the chess biosphere—one pawns’ move at a time.

In the grand symphony of pawns, knights, and kings, Pramallak is certainly evolving...

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