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TORO1345

Since 2023 (Active) Chess.com
45.8%- 47.8%- 6.3%
Bullet 744
6W 10L 3D
Blitz 423
14W 19L 3D
Rapid 681
255W 258L 32D

Profile Summary of TORO1345

Meet TORO1345, a chess player who might just be a master of evolutionary tactics on the 64-cell savanna. With a rating that has fluctuated like a heartbeat in a jungle, TORO1345 has shown resilience and a knack for comebacks, boasting an impressive 77.19% comeback rate—proving they’re the predator that thrives even after losing a piece or two!

TORO1345's love for the Rapid format reveals a creature comfortable in the wild: navigating tricky openings like the Nimzowitsch Defense with a robust 72.7% win rate, and tackling the familiar King’s Pawn Opening Leonardis Variation in nearly 50 battles, winning close to half of them. Though sometimes their rating dips and rises like a tide, their average moves per win (about 62) suggest they enjoy a long, strategic dance rather than a quick snap.

On the Blitz and Bullet plains, TORO1345’s style shifts—no quick skitters or sudden escapes here—but rather a steady stride with promising bursts, balancing wins and losses like a true chess chameleon adapting to the fast-paced hunt. With bullet ratings hitting as high as 993 and a rapid peak over 900, TORO1345 has clearly got some sharp claws in timed battles.

When it comes to psychological stamina, a tilt factor of 8 out of 100 suggests TORO1345 keeps a cool head, rarely letting the pressures of the game trigger a meltdown in the ecosystem of their mind. Their early resignation rate is a modest 3.95%, showing they prefer to weather storms instead of retreating prematurely.

TORO1345’s winning tendencies seem strongest in the dark hours (100% at 1 AM, anyone?), suggesting they are most dangerous when the rest of the forest is quiet and most players are asleep—perhaps a nocturnal predator lurking for the perfect strike.

With a longest winning streak of 8 games and a balanced win-to-loss record overall, TORO1345 is steadily evolving their strategy, sharpening their skills, and continuing to prowl the chessboard’s ecosystem with both cunning and determination. Whether you’re an opponent or a fan, beware: this Toro isn’t just charging blindly—they’re calculating every move with the patience of a tiger stalking its prey.

Chess might be life’s grand game of survival, and TORO1345 is proving they’re quite the adaptable species!

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