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TinaKenga

Since 2023 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟
49.2%- 48.4%- 2.5%
Bullet 630
2168W 2134L 24D
Blitz 1080
8550W 8476L 449D
Rapid 1188
2910W 2867L 208D
Daily 1097
160W 83L 11D

TinaKenga: The Chessboard Biologist

Meet TinaKenga, a chess player whose moves are as calculated as mitosis and as unpredictable as a mutation! Starting off at a modest 406 blitz rating in 2023, TinaKenga has shown remarkable growth over recent years, blossoming into a rapidly evolving chess organism with a blitz peak of 1125 in 2024 and maintaining a solid 978 in 2025.

Like the elegant unfolding of DNA strands, Tina's games extend with an average of about 53 moves for wins and a few more for losses, proving persistence in the genetic code of their play style. Their endgame frequency is a hefty 52.68%, so don't underestimate this player’s ability to survive and thrive in the late phases of the battle!

They have a White win rate of 52.52% and a Black win rate of 46.52%, showing a preference for a dominant "white blood cell" approach, but can still defend hard when playing "black sheep." Impressively, after losing a piece, TinaKenga claims a flawless 100% win rate, clearly displaying excellent tactical awareness – a true master of cellular repair on the board.

Their longest winning streak is 12 games, a true evolutionary success story – although their current streak rests at zero, every organism needs a breather to regenerate. The player’s tilt factor is 16, indicating occasional emotional mutations but thankfully mild enough to avoid a full meltdown in the brain's chess cortex.

TinaKenga prefers 'Top Secret' openings – perhaps the mysteries of the genome also extend to their chess openings! They thrive especially during Saturday games with a win rate over 50% and show peak engagement around 11 AM and 2 PM, suggesting their mental mitochondria fire best during daylight hours.

Adaptation and evolution are the names of the game – both in biology and on the chessboard – and TinaKenga is definitely adapting their way to the top. In the vast ecosystem of chess players, this player's ingenious moves show that sometimes to checkmate the opponent, you must think like a biotech experiment: unpredictable, resilient, and occasionally punny.

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