Sidjar - The Chessboard's Biohazard
Sidjar is a complex organism in the ecosystem of chess players, exhibiting a fascinating interplay of strength and vulnerability across multiple time controls. Much like a cell adapting to its environment, Sidjar has evolved tactics and strategies that have spiked and dipped, showing a dynamic chess metabolism.
Rating Evolution: A Genetic Drift
- Rapid: From a peak of 1106 in 2021 to steadying around 692 in 2025, Sidjar's rapid rating shows a resilient yet fluctuating genome of play.
- Daily: Demonstrating patience and strategic growth, with highs near 982 and settling around 663 recently.
- Blitz: The quick flurry of nerves and neurons reflects an average around the 500-680 mark, with a max rating of 764 in 2023.
- Bullet: The adrenaline-fueled synapses fire fastest here, with highs near 668 but currently in a low metabolic state.
Playing Style & Psychological Profile
Sidjar’s chess cells divide with an average of ~52 moves per win, proving endurance and stamina in the endgame labyrinth. With an endgame frequency at 52.38%, Sidjar knows how to hunt down prey until the very last move. The early resignation rate is a modest 4.23%, showing some resilience, though the tilt factor of 10 hints at occasional cellular stress – even the best metabolize some frustration.
Remarkably, Sidjar boasts a 100% win rate after losing a piece, a true comeback king with a 65.38% overall comeback rate. Even under cellular attack, this player’s mitochondria power the combat to a full recovery, making Sidjar a formidable adversary in tactical skirmishes.
Opening Repertoire: The DNA of Sidjar's Game
Sidjar’s favorite genes include the Scandinavian Defense, with particularly impressive performance in the Closed variation (61% win rate rapid), and favorites like the Four Knights Italian Variation and the Three Knights Opening, showing a preference for classical and well-structured development. In blitz and bullet bouts, the Scandinavian defense remains a dominant trait, indicating strong evolutionary pressure favoring this opening strategy.
Competitive Record & Opponents
With nearly balanced wins and losses in rapid and blitz formats (1054-1063 rapid wins-losses, 1455-1432 blitz wins-losses), Sidjar’s competitive DNA encodes for consistent survival. Against familiar opponents, Sidjar shows marked dominance, achieving perfect win rates over some frequent rivals, though vulnerability appears against others—this selective pressure fosters genetic diversity in playstyle adaptations.
Fun Facts & Quirks
- Sidjar's win rate varies wildly by hour, peaking around midday and early evening - it seems the circadian rhythm influences those neural tactics.
- Despite occasional tilts (tilt factor 10), Sidjar’s psychological resilience shines in comebacks, recovering like a champ after setbacks.
- Sidjar’s biological clock ticks loudest on Mondays with a 53.71% win rate, but Sundays seem a bit slow with just 42.36% - is it a weekend deficiency syndrome?
In the grand laboratory of chess, Sidjar remains an evolving specimen — always learning, adapting, and experimenting with openings and endgames, harnessing the power of strategic cells firing in harmony. Watch this player carefully, or you might find yourself caught in a checkmate meiosis!