Avatar of shishira942

shishira942

Since 2022 (Inactive) Chess.com
50.1%- 47.6%- 2.3%
Blitz 944
1W 3L 0D
Rapid 782
723W 674L 33D
Daily 613
3W 13L 0D

About shishira942

Meet shishira942, a chess enthusiast whose strategic play unfolds like a well-orchestrated cellular process—always ready to divide and conquer the board! With a dynamic rating evolution from 412 in rapid chess during 2023 to an impressive peak of 979 in 2024, shishira942’s growth is as lively as mitosis under a microscope.

Specializing in rapid games, shishira942 has played over 1,300 rapid matches by 2024, boasting a near 54% win rate with the white pieces and a respectable 46% with black. Their longest winning streak of 10 games shows their ability to activate a series of tactical enzymes that leave opponents in checkmate-induced apoptosis.

When it comes to openings, shishira942 particularly favors the King’s Pawn Opening, having played it over 400 times with a solid 56% success rate—truly the nucleus from which many of their winning strategies replicate! The Scandinavian Defense also tickles their genetic code, with a surprising 59% win rate in rapid games whenever they deploy it.

Despite a modest tilt factor of 7, indicating a chill demeanor even under check pressure, shishira942 exhibits remarkable resilience with a comeback rate of nearly 50% and a flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece. Talk about cellular repair mechanisms kicking in!

Whether engaging in daily, blitz, or bullet formats, shishira942 adapts like a true chess chameleon, increasing their rapid rating to 782 and blitz rating to over 1,100 in 2025. They average around 44 moves per win, showcasing a balanced metabolism between patient strategy and tactical bursts.

Off the board, you might say shishira942 is still in the incubation period of their chess evolution, but each game played is a step closer to grandmaster mitosis. So watch out opponents: this player is replicating excellence one move at a time, and their chess genome is a fascinating one to study!

🐞 Report a Problem