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Smardex

Since 2023 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟
49.7%- 46.3%- 3.9%
Bullet 1704
2221W 2132L 99D
Blitz 1900
3754W 3457L 349D
Rapid 2044
434W 384L 58D

Smardex: The Chess Grand Biologist

In the vast ecosystem of chess players, Smardex is a fascinating specimen blending relentless evolution and tactical prowess. Emerging from a modest rating of 529 in 2023 Blitz games, Smardex has grown its rating organically, reaching a peak of 1855 in 2025, truly a case study in natural selection on the board.

With a Blitz game count soaring over 2,300 and a rapid game peak pushing toward 1928, Smardex's adaptability is evident — much like an apex predator perfectly attuned to its environment. A 76.55% frequency of endgame appearances suggests patiently stalking every opportunity to pounce in final phases.

Smardex's chess genome reveals strong affinities for the Caro-Kann Defense and its kin, much like a favorite habitat, boasting win rates often hovering above 50%, with the King’s Gambit Declined Queen’s Knight Defense being a particularly fertile hunting ground at nearly 64% success in Blitz.

Analyzing Smardex’s behavioral patterns shows a 0.21 early resignation rate — rare for a competitor so fiercely resilient—with a comeback rate of 83.53%. In stressful environments (read: tricky positions), a low "Tilt Factor" of 8 confirms a calm cerebral cortex always firing on all cylinders. Smardex also boasts an impressive 100% win rate after losing a piece, truly a Darwinian survivor!

Like a nocturnal predator on the chess board, Smardex thrives in evening hours, with win rates peaking up to 56% between 18:00 and 19:00, and even a perfect 100% win rate recorded at 4 AM — a true chess night owl.

Despite fierce competition with thousands of opponents and over 3,000 wins combined in Blitz and Rapid, Smardex’s evolution is ongoing. Their current winning streak stands at zero, but the longest was a ferocious 13 wins in a row — a sign of ferocity that can rattle the chess savannah.

Smardex remains a master of adaptation, proving that in the biosphere of chess, it’s not just the strongest who survive, but the most adaptable and cunning. A true chess organism in continuous metamorphosis, ready to strike on the next move.

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