Profile Summary: Ragab2020
Meet Ragab2020, a chess enthusiast whose rating history reads like a thrilling scientific experiment — filled with breakthroughs, setbacks, and plenty of strategic evolution. Since 2017, Ragab has been navigating the complex genome of chess ratings across Blitz, Rapid, and Bullet formats. With over 2,000 Blitz games under their belt along with hundreds in Rapid, Ragab’s experience stretches wide, though their Bullet adventures have been more of a short experiment with only 3 games played.
Much like cells that adapt and divide under pressure, Ragab2020 shows remarkable tactical resilience: boasting a comeback rate of 68.55% and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece. Talk about turning mutations into advantages! Even when the chess opponent tries to poison the dream, Ragab’s low one-sided loss rate (3.77%) guarantees a fighting spirit that’s hard to “check-mate.”
Ragab’s playing style is a true display of biological patience — they average about 58 moves per win, suggesting they appreciate a long, cerebral endgame that stretches out over time like the slow division cycle of a patient cell. With an endgame frequency of nearly 63%, it seems Ragab prefers the dance of chromosomes in the late game rather than the chaos of early skirmishes. Early resignation is rare, clocking in at just 1.88%, proving Ragab sticks it out until the bitter end.
Not all their genes are without quirks — Ragab’s Tilt Factor is 13, a gentle reminder that even the best DNA occasionally gets a little scrambled under pressure. Still, their longest winning streak of 13 games proves that when Ragab is in form, they can replicate success impressively!
Ragab2020’s opening repertoire remains top secret (as classified as a cell’s genetic code!), yet impressive win rates of 43.8% in Rapid and 48.5% in Blitz reveal a crafty predisposition to outmaneuver opponents early on. They’ve faced a broad spectrum of opponents, with some win rates dangerously close to 100% — a predator in the chess petri dish.
Whether playing during the quiet DNA-repair hours at 3 AM (where their win rate hits 55.56%) or facing rivals on a typical Monday (with a 53.3% win rate), Ragab2020 remains a tough contender in the latticework of online chess.
Simply put, Ragab2020 is a resilient chess organism, evolving with every game, always ready to cross the board and make their next strategic replication. If chess were biology, Ragab would be the fusion of a master strategist and a witty scientist who’s not afraid to pawn off the competition with a smile.