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Steviyo Xavier

steviyo mumbai Since 2014 (Inactive) Chess.com
40.3%- 54.5%- 5.2%
Bullet 100
190W 293L 6D
Blitz 100
945W 1253L 132D
Rapid 283
219W 282L 37D
Daily 903
4W 9L 0D

Steviyo Xavier: The Chessboard's Cellular Specialist

Meet Steviyo Xavier, a player whose chess career has evolved like a fascinating biological process—adaptation, growth, and occasional mitotic splits between victory and defeat. With a rating journey that resembles the ups and downs of a lively neuron firing impulses, Steviyo has shown a resilient and persistent spirit on digital chessboards from Blitz to Daily formats.

Since first entering the scene in 2014 with a Blitz max rating of 1362, Steviyo's performance has gracefully mutated over the years. Although his peak ratings have fluctuated — like DNA strands untwisting and retwisting — his tactical awareness is nothing short of cell division mastery, boasting a remarkable 100% win rate after losing a piece and a comeback rate nearing 60%. Not all heroes wear capes; some simply know when to sacrifice that bishop and evolve their strategy.

Steviyo loves to experiment with openings much like a biologist trials various specimens. His favorites include the Queen's Pawn Opening and Nimzowitsch Defense, where his win rates approach the 40-50% mark, showing his keen ability to adapt and survive the metabolic chaos of mid-game skirmishes. However, just like cells sometimes undergo apoptosis, occasional losses remind Steviyo of the beauty in imperfection.

Off the board, Steviyo’s win rates by time resemble circadian rhythms; he dances best in the evening hours, hitting peaks around 20:00 and a perfect score at 22:00. His psychological tilt factor sits modestly at 15, proving this player knows how to keep his synapses firing under pressure without combusting—though every chess organism has its bad days.

Whether facing opponents like cloutsniper or basking in the glow of victories over oli2470, Steviyo’s games are a testament to evolution on the 64 squares. His longest winning streak of 13 games shows that under the right conditions, this chess cell multiplies success rapidly.

In summary, Steviyo Xavier embodies the biology of chess: constantly adapting, sometimes mutating, but always pushing forward to checkmate the status quo. Prepare your enzymes and neurotransmitters—you’re in for a thrilling intellectual metabolism when playing against steviyo!

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