Meet Sebastian aka SeMe42: The Chessboard Biologist
Like a grandmaster of genetic chess, Sebastian has evolved his game through the years, adapting his moves
like a true strategist in the wild kingdom of 64 squares. Starting his rapid rating climb around 2021 with a
max of 1174, Sebastian has navigated the ecosystem of openings, encounters, and endgames with the precision of a well-honed enzyme.
With a curious affinity for the Scotch Game, where he holds a solid 54% win rate in rapid play — truly a favorite in his opening genome — Sebastian shows that sometimes a little molecular rearrangement can turn the tide. He also exhibits stellar performance with the Scandinavian Defense and Philidor Defense, proving he is not just a one-trick critter on the board.
His playing style reveals a masterful patience, with an average of almost 72 moves per win in his games! This means Sebastian’s games unfold like a thrilling scientific experiment — no premature conclusions here, just carefully observed results and endgames making up 52.6% of his experience. Plus, with a comeback rate of 79%, this bioengineer of strategy never leaves the petri dish of defeat without fighting back.
Sebastian's psychological makeup is as fascinating as his chess strategies: with a tilt factor of only 12, he stays pretty chill, even after losses, and an early resignation rate of just 7.62%, showing true resilience — evolution favors those who keep their cool under pressure.
On the tactical front, Sebastian's win rate after losing a piece is a perfect 100%, like a single-celled organism regenerating lost parts against odds. His ability to claw victories from setbacks is a testament to his unyielding determination in the cellular battlefield of chess.
Whether battling on the rapid front, daily puzzles, or blitz encounters, Sebastian merges biology and chess into an art form — a testament that on the chessboard, as in nature, only the most adaptable survive and thrive. Keep an eye on SeMe42; this player blends strategy and wit, proving that the queen isn’t the only one who rules the board.