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stodtelin

Vatican City Since 2025 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
46.0%- 46.7%- 7.3%
Bullet 285
111W 109L 6D
Blitz 156
6W 14L 1D
Rapid 370
477W 481L 87D
Daily 792
2W 1L 0D

Stodtelin: The Chess Cortex

Meet stodtelin, a player whose chess brainwaves pulse uniquely across all time controls—like a cellular automaton in rapid evolution!

Rating Anatomy

  • Daily: Peaks at 792, showing slow but potent synapse firing in long-term battles.
  • Rapid: A steady 228 with bouts ranging from 100 to 414 — a neuron network capable of surprising bouts of brilliance.
  • Bullet & Blitz: The fast-twitch muscles with Ratings peaking at 365 (Bullet) and 491 (Blitz), although Blitz endurance seems to fatigue quickly.

Opening DNA

Like a master geneticist, stodtelin experiments with a variety of openings, thriving notably in the Van t Kruijs Opening Rapid variant with a knockout 65% win rate—clearly a dominant allele in the opening pool. Kings Pawn (and its Leonardis Variation) also spark frequent wins, showing a preference for classical pathways before divergence.

Battle Stats & Resilience

With 382 wins in Rapid out of 872 games and a healthy 111 Bullet wins, stodtelin’s game chemistry is roughly 50/50 between wins and losses, highlighting a risky but exciting evolutionary strategy.

A remarkable 64.67% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece suggest steadfast cellular regeneration under pressure—never quitting even when mitochondria are low.

Psych Side: Tilt & Tactics

With a tilt factor of 10, this player knows how to keep calm even when the dendrites misfire. An early resignation rate of about 10.6% means sometimes, the cells signal "abort mission" early to conserve energy for the next game.

Daily Rhythms & Peak Hours

Stodtelin's winning potential spikes at the mysterious hour 12:00 with a flawless 100% win rate. Performance on Tuesday is especially strong, like a circadian rhythm that favors mid-week cellular metabolism.

Conclusion

In the neural jungle of chess, stodtelin is a fascinating blend of endurance and nerve, constantly mutating strategies, and adapting to ever-changing opponents. While sometimes hitting synaptic fatigue—especially noticeable in Blitz—the overall bio-chess profile reveals a player who's always ready to evolve and checkmate the status quo with a smile.

Keep those neurons firing, stodtelin!
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