Profile Summary: Ravan Azad (aka Ravani25)
Meet Ravan Azad, a chess enthusiast whose rating history weaves a fascinating biological tale of growth, adaptation, and survival in the wild ecosystem of chess. Like a seasoned predator stalking its prey, Ravan has showcased resilience and tactical cunning across Blitz, Daily, Rapid, and Bullet formats.
Starting with a modest Blitz rating around 1260 in 2011, Ravan’s chess metabolism has fluctuated over the years — sometimes shedding rating points like a snake sloughing off old skin, other times growing stronger, reaching notable peaks beyond 1300. His Daily games resemble the slow and steady tortoise, with a peak rating soaring as high as 1912 in 2013, reflecting a strategy that’s more about endurance than quick reflexes.
Ravan's approach to the game could be likened to a biological organism with a high Endgame Frequency (64.06%), demonstrating a tendency to tussle in the late stages, where survival of the fittest is decided move by move. His Comeback Rate of 74.32% is nothing short of impressive — truly embodying the phrase “adapt and overcome.” Even after losing a piece, our player boasts a flawless 100% win rate, revealing a knack for turning the tide when the cellular components of the game seem damaged beyond repair.
On the psychological front, Ravan keeps a relatively low Tilt Factor of 15, suggesting a cool-headed organism not easily rattled by toxic environments. He’s equally comfortable playing as White or Black, with a nearly equal win distribution (White 49.65%, Black 50.31%), making him an omnivorous threat on the board.
Ravan’s Average Moves per Win (~62) hints at a patient hunter preferring to outlast opponents rather than chew them up quickly — a true chess predator thriving by strategy and persistence. However, his Early Resignation Rate of 1.87% shows that when the game environment becomes hostile, he can wisely retreat and conserve energy for future battles.
Beyond stats, Ravani25 demonstrates diverse interactions in the chess biosphere, with notable rivalries and alliances. Against opponents like monkeyjiblet and tankokuninkas, he sports a 100% win rate, showing selective predation. Yet, some encounters like with xperia_z2_neon remain fruitful learning experiences where he’s yet to secure a win.
In short, Ravan Azad is a dynamic chess organism, evolving with each move across years, adaptively balancing offense and defense, and always ready to checkmate destiny in this grand game of life. If chess were biology, Ravan might be the queen bee—ruling his hive with tactical precision and buzzing through defenses with effortless grace.