Player Profile: PREM112255
Meet PREM112255, a resilient chess enthusiast whose rating journey is as dynamic as a well-executed gambit. With a peak rapid rating of 616 in 2024 and steady improvements into 2025, PREM112255 embraces the rollercoaster of wins and losses like a seasoned endgame tactician navigating complex mating nets.
Despite a few casualties along the way—17 losses in rapid during 2024 alone—this player’s fighting spirit remains undeterred, boasting a respectable comeback rate of 53.85%. In fact, once PREM112255 loses a piece, they bounce back with a perfect 100% win rate after such setbacks, proving they really know how to cell-ebrate the biology of resilience!
Opening choices are diverse, ranging from the classic King's Pawn Opening (even if the win rate there is modest at 8.3% in rapid) to more exotic defenses like the Scandinavian Mieses Kotrc and the Pirc Modern Defense — variations as unique as different species sharing the same chess ecosystem. Not to mention a flawless 100% win record in rapid with the Bishop's Opening and Sicilian Defense, showing selective evolutionary advantages!
PREM112255’s style leans toward the long haul, with an average of 46 moves per win and even longer battles in losses, averaging 58 moves—proof that quitting early is a rare mutation here, with only 13.5% early resignations. This player thrives in the endgame, featuring in nearly half their games and weaving intricate survival strategies like a chess game’s own microbial dance.
On the psychological front, a tilt factor of 6 suggests PREM112255 stays mostly cool-headed, and a notable 29% better win rate in rated matches than casual ones shows a serious competitive spark — truly a player who keeps their neurons firing under pressure.
Off the board, PREM112255's most frequent opponents include manish12510 and sanji-122, with a curious 40% win rate against manish12510 hinting at some fierce rivalries in this virtual petri dish of minds.
Whether facing off in bullet rounds with a 52.5% win record or taking the slower, methodical road in rapid, PREM112255 proves that in the evolving ecosystem of chess, adaptation and endurance are the keys to survival. Here's to many more evolutionary leaps on the 64 squares!