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sonisaepudin

Since 2023 (Inactive) Chess.com
48.9%- 48.7%- 2.4%
Blitz 1251
16W 29L 0D
Rapid 1486
3010W 2982L 148D

Profile Summary: sonisaepudin

Meet sonisaepudin, a chess aficionado whose rating evolution tells a tale of persistence and strategic growth, much like a well-adapted species in the vast ecosystem of the chess world. Starting in 2023 with a Rapid rating around 1365, sonisaepudin has evolved to touch a peak Rapid rating of 1647 by 2024, showcasing a solid increase in tactical fitness and adaptability.

With a Rapid game count nearing 6,000 over just a few years, sonisaepudin demonstrates remarkable dedication—each game a cell division in the grand organism of their chess career. Their win-loss-draw record reveals an almost balanced survival ratio: roughly 3010 wins against 2982 losses in Rapid play, proving that like in nature, balance is key. In Blitz, the wins are a bit fewer, reflecting a selective adaptation to longer, more thought-out games.

This player shows a particular fondness for the Top Secret opening, an opening strategy shrouded in enigma and mystery, much like the undiscovered species lurking in a dense jungle. With a nearly 49% win rate there in Rapid games, it’s clear sonisaepudin’s opening repertoire is finely tuned, ready for a quick strike or a slow, evolutionary growth in tempo.

An impressive comeback rate of 80.9% highlights sonisaepudin’s resilience under pressure—the cellular equivalent of a stem cell regenerating after injury. Their psychological fortitude shines with a minimal tilt factor of 12 and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece—no neurotic meltdown here, just calculated regeneration.

When it comes to playing style, patience is their protein: an average of 65 moves per win and even more in losses, with a high 77% frequency of navigating the endgame. Far from a rapid-fire blunder machine, sonisaepudin’s games are more like a slow and steady metabolic process leading to victory.

Their longest winning streak is a sprightly 13 wins, a formidable genetic drift that shows they can, indeed, dominate the board for an extended run. While their current streak rests at zero, every organism needs a rest phase before the next burst of evolutionary brilliance.

Opponents beware: while some show a 0% win rate against sonisaepudin, others like panosartemis and meltingbed bow at their feet with 100% defeat, highlighting sonisaepudin’s selective predation and mastery over their chess environment.

Active across all hours and days, this player shows a slight preference for playing on Thursday and during the 6 AM hour, when their win rates peak—a clever adaptation to the circadian rhythms of competition.

In the vast biological network of chess players, sonisaepudin stands out as a resilient, tactical, and steadily evolving organism—a true denizen of the 64-square wilderness, ready to keep multiplying victories and evolving strategies.

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