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Rayhan Cholif

YAMI_17 Since 2021 (Inactive) Chess.com
48.3%- 49.2%- 2.5%
Bullet 726
0W 1L 1D
Blitz 700
970W 971L 55D
Rapid 676
755W 790L 33D
Daily 1194
15W 8L 0D

Profile: Rayhan Cholif (Username: YAMI_17)

In the grand ecosystem of chess players, Rayhan Cholif is a resilient organism, adapting and evolving through every blitz, rapid, and daily battle on the 64-square petri dish. With a tactical Comeback Rate of over 70%, Rayhan’s resilience is practically in their DNA—like a chess chameleon blending strategy and tenacity!

Rayhan’s highest blitz rating peaked at 943 in 2025, demonstrating sharp reflexes akin to a cheetah sprinting after prey, though sometimes the pawns and bishops engage in an intense molecular tango with unpredictable results. With over 2000 blitz games under their belt, Rayhan’s cellular memory of openings like the Kings Pawn Opening and Giuoco Piano is nothing less than remarkable, boasting win rates in the mid-50s percentile.

Rapid games tell a story of metamorphosis—starting strong and then fluctuating, as Rayhan experiments with various defensive spines like the Scandinavian Defense and the Caro Kann, trying to decode opponent genotypes. Despite the chaos, Rayhan maintains a 44% endgame frequency, showcasing an endgame stamina that could rival a migratory bird's long journey.

On the psychological spectrum, Rayhan has a low Tilt Factor of 10 and a healthy 12% early resignation rate, indicating a composed neural system that doesn’t easily malfunction. The 100% Win Rate after losing a piece? It’s as if Rayhan’s chess-brain can regenerate and strike back with the precision of cellular mitosis.

When playing as White, Rayhan edges out a 50.59% win rate, and as Black, a solid 47.04%. Clearly, no matter the color of their mantle, this player prowls the board with a predatory balance of patience and aggression, proving that in the tangled web of chess biology, Rayhan is a fascinating specimen worth studying.

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