About Stefano_rog
Meet Stefano_rog, a chess enthusiast whose rating evolution tells a fascinating tale through the ranks of Daily, Rapid, Blitz, and Bullet formats. From a modest starting point in 2023, Stefano’s strategic genes have evolved dramatically, climbing from a Daily rating of 470 to a solid 694 by 2025. It’s like witnessing natural selection in the wild kingdom of kings and queens!
With an impressive comeback rate of over 60%, Stefano's games resemble a biologist’s favorite predator-prey relationship — when the odds seem against him, he strikes back with a surprising flourish. Notably, the win rate after losing a piece is 100%, showing that even when Stefano’s pawns are taken down like hapless prey, the survival instinct kicks in full force.
Though sometimes prone to a mild tilt factor of 10 (even the best organisms have their off days), Stefano's chess metabolic system hums steadily, averaging around 54 moves to a win and nearly 56 moves to a loss — proving no rush in this evolutionary game. On white squares, the win rate hatches close to 50%, while on black, it still holds a respectable 45.85%. Clearly, Stefano_rog’s opening repertoire is as diverse and adaptable as a great ecosystem.
Openings? Stefano favors the King's Pawn Opening like a lion stalking its prey, boasting over 68% win rate in Daily games and a stalwart presence with solid performance in Rapid format. Philidor’s Defense and the Vienna Game are special moves in his genetic playbook, achieving perfect 100% win rates in limited games — talk about rare species in chess openings!
His “daily battlefields” tell stories of persistence, having logged over 28 games in 2023 and more than 50 in 2024, with nearly balanced wins and losses—a true testament to Darwinian competitive spirit. Blitz and Bullet ratings are a little more volatile, with some rollercoaster dips showing that even a king can sometimes feel like a fish out of water.
Off the board, Stefano_rog’s psyche reflects a player who thrives on resilience, with a cautious but evolving style that resists early resignation. His games often reach the endgame, suggesting a patient strategist who relishes the complex biology of chess endgame tactics.
In short, Stefano_rog is a living organism within the ecosystem of chess, ever adapting, evolving, and proving that in this game of survival and cunning, the fittest do not just survive — they checkmate with style.