Meet Thamara Agenor (aka Thamara28)
Somewhere at the intersection of cunning strategy and biological wit, you'll find Thamara Agenor darting across the chessboard like a curious chess-bunny hunting for the perfect opening. With a peak Daily rating nudging just shy of 960 and a Rapid high of 1205 in 2021, Thamara's chess growth curve is no less fascinating than a thriving ecosystem evolving with precision. Like mitochondria fueling cells, opening strategies power their play—especially the Four Knights Game, boasting a flawless 100% win rate in Daily games!
Playing Style & Strengths
Thamara’s style might remind you of a crafty fox—patient, unpredictable, and occasionally cheeky. They have an impressive come back rate of 53%, proving that no lost piece is the end of the story, with a 100% win rate after losing material in battle. An exemplary survivor, Thamara averages nearly 50 moves per win, savoring the endgame like a true chess biologist valuing every cell’s final performance. Whether playing White or Black, the win rates hover around mid-40%s, showing balanced skill and adaptability.
Opening Moves Worth Their Weight in DNA
- Four Knights Game: Undefeated in Daily games with 100% success—Thamara clearly feels at home in symmetrical, well-structured positions.
- Italian Game: A trusty petri dish for experimentation, showing over 60% win rate and consistent play.
- King’s Pawn and Scandinavian Defenses: Tactical playgrounds with solid results reflective of versatile biochemical reactions.
Opponent Relations & Records
Thamara has tangled with an amino acid chain of opponents, with notable win rates: an 80% success rate against theos1404 and a dazzling 100% versus several challengers like anonyme000032 and bardamu_98. But even the sharpest mind experiences ebb and flow—they’ve faced some opponents multiple times with mixed outcomes, reinforcing that every game is a new cell division, full of potential and risk.
Time to Shine
Like a circadian rhythm of chess prowess, Thamara plays best in the afternoon and early mornings (with a 62.5% win rate at noon and 75-78% from 18:00 to 19:00), proving there’s biology behind timing good moves—maybe even a bit of chess chronobiology at play!
Fun Facts & Intrinsic Quirks
- Longest winning streak: 9 games—a true chess phoenix rising from pawns and bishops alike.
- Early resignations are rare (7.11%), showing a fighting spirit worthy of Darwin's survival of the fittest.
- Endgames appear in over half of their games, emphasizing a love for the microscopic battles where every piece plays a crucial role.
Whether you’re a fellow chess lover or just marveling at the elegant dance of biology and 64 squares, Thamara Agenor’s journey is a testament to growth, strategy, and passion — always evolving, always adapting, proving that in chess, as in biology, the best results come from constant experimentation and resilience.