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reymsteriyo Since 2023 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟
49.5%- 44.7%- 5.7%
Bullet 287
11W 11L 0D
Blitz 498
380W 351L 43D
Rapid 475
43W 28L 6D
Daily 435
0W 2L 1D

Emir Ataç: The Chessboard Biologist

In the grand ecosystem of online chess, Emir Ataç (aka reymsteriyo) stands out like a curious specimen in a Petri dish. Starting with modest ratings in 2023, Emir has evolved through the years, reaching a peak blitz rating of 641 in 2024—quite the genetic leap in the rapid-fire world of chess tactics.

With a penchant for the Nimzowitsch Larsen Attack and its whimsical modern and classical variations, Emir's openings are as versatile as an adaptive cell. His performance in Scandinavian Defense shows a healthy win rate of over 58% in blitz — clearly a thorn in many opponents' sides.

Emir's playstyle combines patience and persistence — his average moves per win hover around 58, suggesting he enjoys a good test of stamina and strategy. And like a clever predator in the wild, he thrives in tough spots with a remarkable 71.15% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win rate even after losing a piece. Talk about cellular regeneration on the chessboard!

However, no creature is without its vulnerabilities. Emir's tilt factor sits at 7, meaning he occasionally succumbs to emotional mutations that can affect his performance. Despite this, his resilience shines through.

In blitz and rapid games, Emir's record is close to balanced with more wins than losses, and his favorite time to pounce is surprisingly in the wee hours — with a 73% win rate around 5 AM. Could it be the chess version of circadian rhythm? One might say Emir biologically resonates with early morning checkmates.

Emir's opponents have a wide winrate spectrum against him, but his greatest successes come from cunning and unpredictability, traits any biologist would envy in nature's chess games. From "megalith74" to "dijj," some fall prey repeatedly to his strategic DNA.

Whether he’s navigating the complex DNA spiral of long endgames or sprinting through blitz chromosomes, Emir Ataç is a fascinating specimen in the grand laboratory of chess. Keep an eye on this player — his growth curve might just outpace evolution itself!

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