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Rob197308

Since 2025 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
46.9%- 47.3%- 5.7%
Bullet 599
0W 2L 0D
Blitz 1022
721W 747L 69D
Rapid 1466
2769W 2772L 357D

Rob197308: The Chess Enthusiast with a Bone to Pick Against Pawns

Rob197308’s chess journey is nothing short of a cellular adventure through the ranks of 64 squares. With a fluctuating rapid rating that blossomed from a modest 563 to a peak of 1479 in 2025, this player’s chess DNA encodes a unique blend of persistence and strategic mutations. Rapid games have seen Rob engage in over 1,200 duels, winning 612 and drawing 82, leaving 588 games in the dust – talk about a survival of the fittest!

Blitz battles have been equally intense, with nearly a thousand matches played. Though the blitz rating peaked at 1278 and then dipped to 1011, Rob’s blitz win count of 441 showcases an organism adapting to the rapid-fire tempo of fast chess evolution.

Opening Genes and Evolutionary Strategies

Rob197308 clearly favors the somewhat enigmatic Nimzowitsch Larsen Attack, Modern Variation, playing over 360 games with just over a 50% win rate—proving that sometimes it pays to be a bit of a biological oddity on the board. Other preferred defenses like Owens Defense and French Defense have yielded respectable survival rates, hinting at a resilient genome that copes well under pressure.

Streaks, Adaptations, and Tactical DNA

With a longest winning streak of 12 games, Rob’s playstyle shows bursts of evolutionary brilliance. Notably, with a comeback rate near 76% and a flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece, this player’s resilience and tactical awareness are as sharp as a knight’s fork. A low early resignation rate of 2.08% also indicates a willingness to fight on like a true chess cell, refusing apoptosis even in tricky positions.

Psychological Phenotype

While Rob’s tilt factor sits at a modest 10, the rated vs. casual win difference spikes at 47.33%, revealing that the nervous system reacts differently when eons of experience are on the line. A player who knows how to keep their composure, but occasionally lets the pawns get under their skin.

Chronobiology of a Chess Player

Rob feels the chess rhythms especially around midday and evening hours, achieving peak win rates around 10am (52.84%) and surprisingly high success at 2am (83.33%)—possibly a nocturnal creature that awakens when others conk out. Tuesday seems to be Rob’s most fertile hunting ground with a win rate just above 51%.

Whether dismantling opponents or surviving tight endgames, Rob197308 continues to replicate and evolve on the chessboard, proving that with every move, there’s a little biology — and a pinch of humor — in every game.

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