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Thoudo

Thoudo Since 2024 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
51.6%- 45.4%- 3.0%
Bullet 1116
780W 664L 38D
Blitz 1223
1958W 1818L 104D
Rapid 1392
577W 437L 50D
Daily 383
0W 1L 0D

Chess Player Profile: Thoudo

Meet Thoudo, a chess enthusiast whose game evolution resembles the fascinating process of natural selection — always adapting, improving, and occasionally shedding a few pawns along the way!

Rating & Performance

  • Rapid: Peak rating of 1122 in 2025; playing a whopping 745 games with a win rate just over 54%. Clearly, a rapid fire competitor who's not afraid to make a move — or two — at the speed of evolution.
  • Bullet Blitz: With max ratings around 630 in both blitz and bullet, Thoudo is lightning-fast but with a steady average win rate hovering near 55%, proving that speed doesn't have to sacrifice strategy.
  • Daily: An outlier with just 1 game played and no wins; maybe chess genetics just don’t favor the patient approach here!

Playing Style & Characteristics

Thoudo's style is a dynamic blend of resilience and cunning:

  • Endgame Frequency: Over 52% of games reach the crucial final phase, showing a fondness for evolutionary battles to the last cell (or square).
  • Average Moves: Wins and losses are decided in about 54 and 53 moves respectively — an evolutionary arms race where every move counts.
  • Tactical Awareness: Enjoys comebacks with a stellar 65.5% rate, and never retreats in vain — boasting a 100% win rate after losing a piece! That's some serious cellular regeneration in chess terms.
  • Psychology: A moderate tilt factor of 7 shows Thoudo occasionally mutates under pressure, but overall stays focused and cool-headed.

Unique Traits & Fun Facts

Thoudo's persistence is nothing short of biological determination:

  • Longest winning streak? A strong 11 games — like a gene that keeps on replicating successfully.
  • Prefers the "Top Secret" opening in every format — the science of disguise and surprise, much like a well-hidden chromosome.
  • More wins as White (54.86%) than as Black, echoing the advantage of the first mover in evolutionary competition.
  • Highest win rates are often against the most-played opponents, showing a refined ability to adapt to familiar environments — survival of the fittest indeed!

In short, Thoudo's chess evolution is a fascinating study of strategy, resilience, and adaptability. Whether blitzing through positions or carefully advancing in rapid games, Thoudo proves that in the game of chess, as in biology, the best adaptation wins.

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