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Tupitu

Since 2021 (Inactive) Chess.com
47.2%- 44.1%- 8.8%
Blitz 304
0W 2L 0D
Rapid 1178
1795W 1674L 334D
Daily 573
2W 3L 0D

Meet Tupitu: The Chessboard's Living Organism

In the vast ecosystem of online chess, Tupitu is a fascinating species, evolving gracefully from a timid nub to a seasoned tactician with a rapid rating blossoming from a mere 237 in 2021 to a sturdy 1178 in 2024. This player's moves are as carefully orchestrated as a cell dividing in mitosis, with an impressive endgame frequency of over 80%, showing persistence before finally preying on opponents’ defenses.

Tupitu’s rapid win rate hovers near 52% when playing the King's Pawn Opening, proving that sometimes, going straight for the heart of the battlefield pays off like strong DNA strands holding the genome of victory. The French Defense also suits Tupitu’s style well — a variation where decay of an opponent’s chances happens quietly but effectively.

Not new to rapid evolution challenges, Tupitu battles through over 3,800 rapid games since 2021, displaying tenacity with a comeback rate of 86.5% — a true chameleon capable of turning the tide against all odds. Ever the resilient organism, this player has a 100% win rate after losing a piece, turning what could be fatal mutations into brilliant recuperations.

Psychologically, Tupitu can sometimes feel the strain of the battlefield – a tilt factor of 11 suggests that even the best neurons occasionally misfire. But no organism is perfect! Despite this, their average game length hovers around 80 moves, like a cellular marathon where endurance and strategy dominate.

When it comes to timing, Tupitu’s brain cells fire at peak rate during the early mornings around 6 AM with a winning spark of 61.5%, suggesting a nocturnal metabiosis reminiscent of the wise owl. Fridays and Saturdays are prime days to catch this player weaving tactical webs — with win rates flirting just below 50%, warning opponents to tread carefully.

Anecdotally, Tupitu has dined on foes like martinluther71 and moaazelsayed1 with a 100% win record, while others remain elusive prey, representing a fascinating predator-prey balance in their chess biosphere.

In sum, Tupitu is a beautifully adaptive player, a living organism thriving in the complex biosystem of chess with tactical awareness as sharp as a tiger’s claws, pivoting through openings and endgames with biological precision. If chess were life, Tupitu’s profile would read: Survival of the fittest... and cleverest.

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