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Elmanuk

Takanashi147 Since 2024 (Inactive) Chess.com
51.2%- 47.2%- 1.6%
Bullet 297
12W 22L 0D
Blitz 373
234W 220L 5D
Rapid 477
69W 47L 5D
Daily 400
0W 1L 0D

Elmanuk – The Chess Cell-ebrity

Meet Elmanuk, a player whose moves are as dynamic and unpredictable as a protein folding in the intricate double helix of chess strategy. With a knack for rapid and blitz time controls, Elmanuk has been steadily evolving, showcasing a rating metabolism that peaks at 592 in blitz and 484 in rapid play by 2025. Though the daily chess rating stays consistent at a steady 400 – perhaps a nod to their core genetic stability – their bullet performance pulses with an average of 421, reminding opponents that lightning-fast reflexes are in their DNA.

Early in the game, Elmanuk isn’t shy to fold under pressure with an early resignation rate of just over 20%, proving they know when to splice bad ideas out of the genome of their match. Yet, with a comeback rate edging near 50%, and an almost perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece, they prove that mutation sometimes leads to evolution and unexpected survival.

Elmanuk’s playstyle is a delightful biological cocktail: an elegant blend of tactical endurance and psychological resilience, with a tilt factor of 8 – low enough to avoid cellular meltdown during tough spots, but high enough to keep things human. Their endgame frequency (31.15% of games) highlights a preference for the late game's selective pressures and nutrient-hungry battles over the chessboard.

Opening Genome

  • Modern Defense: Their favored genetic code in blitz, boasting a 54.7% win rate across 64 games, demonstrates resilience and adaptability.
  • Scandinavian Defense (Mieses Kotrc Variation): A knockout gene with an impressive 71.4% blitz win rate.
  • Petrov's Defense: It replicates at high efficiency too, with a 75% win rate in blitz.
  • King's Pawn Openings: Multiple variations show versatility and strong phenotypic expression in rapid formats, with win rates up to 71.4%.

Elmanuk’s evolutionary journey is propelled by rigorous matches: nearly 400 blitz games under their belt with a near 50/50 win-loss branching, evidencing a balanced yet fierce survival instinct. Bullet battles, however, have been more turbulent, with some losses but always a spirited strive for cellular dominance.

The player's interactions with many opponents create a fascinating phylogenetic tree, boasting 100% win rates against multiple rivals – proving that when Elmanuk replicates their strategy effectively, the results can be downright infectious. Yet, some recent opponents remain elusive, putting the chess titan into a mild state of cellular stress.

Whether it’s early morning or the late night hour (with peak win rates shining brightly around 9 AM and 14 PM), Elmanuk is ready to replicate and dominate the 64-square world. They might not always be the king of the hill, but their resilient gene pool ensures they'll keep evolving move after move.

In the cellular world of chess, Elmanuk is an organism worth watching – truly a master of the chessome!
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