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ReddBME

Since 2021 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
48.3%- 49.1%- 2.6%
Bullet 100
0W 4L 0D
Blitz 365
27W 30L 0D
Rapid 875
3418W 3474L 183D
Daily 986
19W 11L 1D

Profile Summary: ReddBME

Meet ReddBME, a chess enthusiast whose gameplay evolution could rival the most complex biological processes! Starting with a humble rapid rating of 190 in 2021, ReddBME's rating grew like a well-adapted organism, reaching an impressive peak of 1111 in 2024 before settling around 905 in 2025. This player's journey through the chess ecosystem is an exciting case study in growth and adaptation.

Known for their resilient “comeback rate” of 59.12% and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece — talk about cellular regeneration in the heat of battle! ReddBME’s endgame frequency sits near 47%, indicating a strong penchant for thriving in the final phases of the chess lifecycle, proving that when it comes to endgames, they’re no mere amoeba but a true apex predator.

Opening with biological variety, ReddBME often thrives in the Scandinavian Defense and the King’s Pawn Opening, showing a Darwinian survival instinct with a win rate of around 50% and a few sharp variations. The Center Game is their personal petri dish for success, boasting nearly 60% wins — clearly their favorite incubator for winning moves.

ReddBME’s tactical brain is a fascinating neural network, firing off moves with an average of about 50 moves per game whether winning or losing. Their early resignation rate is fairly low (~5.4%), so they don’t give up until the last synapse fires. However, beware their tilt factor of 11 — even the strongest bio-entities need a breather sometimes!

Across different time controls, ReddBME prefers the rapid environment, with daily ratings showing steady improvement and impressive play even under blitz and bullet stress tests (though that's an area for evolution). Their white side tends to have a slight edge (~49.8% win rate), perhaps an expression of dominant cellular polarity in maneuvering initiatives.

Away from the molecular chaos of chessboard interactions, ReddBME is known to maintain a playful spirit — because in chess, just like in life, it’s good to keep the nucleus of humor intact while exploring the genetic diversity of grandmaster gambits.

In short, ReddBME is an evolving organism in the vast ecosystem of chess players, always adapting, sometimes mutating, and forever pushing the limit of their own biology of the game.

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