Andrej Vujacic: The Chessboard Biologist
Meet Andrej Vujacic, known in the online chess biosphere as vujacich, a player whose style is as dynamic as a double helix and as unpredictable as a protein folding. With a peak rapid rating flirting with 500 and a bullet rating standing firm at 372, Andrej’s games are a thrilling mix of strategy and survival, almost like chess evolution in action.
Career Highlights
Since 2023, Andrej has completed over a hundred rapid games with a curious win rate hovering around 30%, proving he’s not afraid to dive into the murky waters of the opening known only as Top Secret. When it comes to bullet chess, although his sample size is limited, his style is fast and fierce, even if the results sometimes resemble a tadpole's first swim.
Playing Style & Tendencies
True to his namesake's persistence, Andrej displays a remarkable comeback rate of 51.72% and an impressive 100% win rate after losing a piece. One might say he thrives on mutation—turning setbacks into evolutionary advantages. His longest winning streak stands at a modest 4 games, showing flashes of predator-like focus between occasional pauses.
Andrej’s games average about 48 moves per win, indicating a patience that would make Darwin proud. His win rates bear some resemblance to the natural order: stronger with White (35%) compared to Black (24%), and a notable tendency to avoid prolonged tilting (tilt factor: 14%). He also appears to perform better during the late hours—especially around 16:00 to 20:00—when his tactical cells fire at peak performance.
Rivalries and Alliances
Andrej’s genetic chess pool includes frequent encounters with opponents like aandrej27 and rakce26. While the win rates may fluctuate, his most dominant victories (100%) are against quite a few players, including cliftandre and godwithinusall369, showing selective and effective predation in the ecosystem of online chess.
Fun Facts
- Andrej’s early resignation rate is about 14%, suggesting he knows when to slither away before the fungus sets in.
- His rapid games on Saturdays and Wednesdays yield the highest reproductive success (win rates of 50% and ~39%).
- Despite the occasional flame-out, he has a psychological immunity against tilting, making his play resilient under pressure.
In the grand game of life and chess, Andrej Vujacic is an enigmatic player constantly adapting and evolving—one move at a time, like a clever organism in the wild chess laboratory.