Meet TAFIR, a player whose chess career feels a bit like a thrilling genetic sequence unfolding move by move! Starting in 2024 with a Blitz rating around 245 and a Rapid max at 535, TAFIR has evolved to a stronger Blitz competitor in 2025, reaching a peak rating of 340 and dabbling in Bullet with a score of 163. Like a true organism adapting to its environment, TAFIR's playing style features a modest early resignation rate (6.17%), yet a high frequency of endgames (56.31%) where this player truly comes alive—no mere pawn in the game but a master of survival and stamina.
In the wild kingdom of chess openings, TAFIR exhibits a particular affinity for the Queen’s Pawn Opening and its Chigorin Variation, boasting a remarkable 57.8% win rate—proving that sometimes it pays to go against the grain and grow your own path. Scandinavian Defense is another favored hunting ground with over 55% success, showing a preference for aggressive feeding strategies early in the game.
Tactical awareness is another strong allele in TAFIR’s chess DNA: with a comeback rate over 61% and an astonishing 100% win rate after losing a piece, this player embodies resilience at a cellular level. The psychological bio-rhythm displays a tilt factor of 9, which might indicate occasional moments of chess frustration—but nothing that this warrior can't metabolize quickly.
When it comes to white and black pieces, TAFIR scores roughly 50.5% and 47.2% win rates respectively—like a balanced diploid organism thriving in diverse conditions. Games are generally marathon sessions, averaging about 47 moves for a win and close to 60 moves before succumbing, indicating a propensity for long, strategic battles rather than quick, explosive mutations.
Whether playing on a Saturday morning or a Tuesday night (where win rates fluctuate a bit like a circadian cycle), TAFIR brings fierce energy, with peak hours around 10am scoring nearly 65% victory—perhaps fueled by morning coffee or a fresh synaptic spark. Opponents beware: TAFIR’s evolutionary fitness lies in outplaying, outlasting, and outthinking every challenger—one move at a time.