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Rossluz

Since 2025 (Inactive) Chess.com
56.3%- 34.4%- 9.4%
Rapid 806
18W 11L 3D

Rossluz: The Grandmaster of Genes and Gambits

Meet Rossluz, a chess virtuoso whose rapid rating soars to a healthy 790 in 2025 — clearly no stranger to the rapid cell division of tactical ideas on the board. With an average rapid rating of about 719 over 31 games, Rossluz has proven to be a swift replicator of wins, boasting 17 victories, 11 losses, and 3 draws. Like a well-adapted species, this player loves to evolve through the King's Pawn Opening (and its King's Knight Variation, with a 62.5% win rate!), but also dips its paws into Scandinavian and Saragossa territories, where the win rates especially flourish.

Rossluz’s game is not unlike a complex biochemical chain reaction. Their longest winning streak is an impressive 4 games, and they’re currently replicating this success with a 2-game winning streak. Resisting early resignations (0% rate, by the way), Rossluz is a master of the endgame, with over 67% of games reaching this critical phase — patience is truly part of the survival toolkit here.

When playing White, the win rate is a modest 40%, but switch sides, and the black pieces are more fertile ground, yielding nearly 69% wins. Against opponents like ritusodhani and mrmisterbrokenwings, Rossluz is as dominant as a lion in a prairie, winning 100% of those face-offs.

Rossluz’s psychological resilience is nothing to sneeze at, boasting an impressive comeback rate of 88% and winning every single time after losing a piece. With an average move count north of 64 moves, this player clearly enjoys the long biochemical pathways of strategy and tactics, rather than the quick hops of gambits gone wrong.

Optimal hunting times? Thursdays shine bright with a 75% win rate, while the hours of 0, 8, 7, and 22 show a perfect 100% win rate – clearly, Rossluz’s brain clock is synchronized with the cosmos of chess.

All in all, Rossluz continues to thrive in the wild ecosystem of chess, a creature both cunning and persistent, whose every game is a fascinating cellular drama unfolding on a 64-square Petri dish.

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