Profile Summary: shomsOG
Meet shomsOG, a chess enthusiast whose rating journey is a fascinating study in growth and resilience — truly a master of biological evolution on the 64-squared board! Starting with a Rapid rating of 475 in 2024 and flexing those mental muscles, shomsOG climbed steadily to a 590 rating by 2025. Though their rapid games are a wild ecosystem with nearly as many wins as losses (2047 wins vs 2086 losses), the frequent draws and fierce battles resemble the natural selection process where only the sharpest tactics survive.
With a playful move repertoire dominated by the King’s Pawn Opening (over 900 games! A true staple of classic chess biology), shomsOG boasts a win rate just north of 51%, proving they’re not just another fish in the chess pond but a cunning predator. French Defense fans will appreciate their solid 54% win rate, a defense as venomous as any creature's sting. However, beware the Queen's Pawn Opening — their win rate dips down to a modest 32%, perhaps the ecological niche where shomsOG still seeks to adapt.
This player’s strengths lie in their tactical awareness: a remarkable 59.82% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece — talk about turning the tables in the evolutionary arms race! Yet, with a tilt factor of 12, even the most evolved minds can get a little ruffled under pressure. On the bright side, their average game length (~57 moves per win) shows a patient hunter, stalking the perfect moment before the finishing strike.
shomsOG prefers their games at dawn or dusk, with peak performance hit between 8 AM (a deadly 57.65% win rate) and 9-11 AM. By contrast, a late-night salivary gland secretion of brainpower dips slightly. Off the board, shomsOG's history of rare early resignations (7.28%) and frequent endgames (over half of games go deep into the end) suggests a fighting spirit unwilling to give up without a biochemical fight to the end.
Finally, they have shown a curious fascination with opponent patterns, such as multiple matches against bossnoj and sharifchoudhury666, where learning and adaptation mimic natural selection cycles. So whether they’re hunting for the perfect combination or defending their territory, shomsOG embodies the evolutionary fitness of a chess player thriving in a complex and ever-changing environment.
In the grand ecosystem of chess, shomsOG is a specimen worth watching — always evolving, sometimes mutating, but never extinct!