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Bojan Biznik

Zakalasi Predmeja Since 2011 (Closed) Chess.com
48.2%- 47.1%- 4.8%
Blitz 1275
3872W 3781L 383D

Bojan Biznik: The Blitz Beast with a Biological Twist

Bojan Biznik, also known by the username Zakalasi, is a chess player whose career is a fascinating evolution—like watching a species adapt in the wild open of the chessboard. Starting with a modest Blitz rating near 1046 in 2011, Bojan rapidly evolved to peak around 1625 by 2019, proving they're no mere pawn in the game of life.

With a total of over 7,900 Blitz games under their belt and an impressive win count beating losses by a narrow yet resilient margin (3852 wins against 3747 losses), Bojan's playstyle can best be described as a balanced predator-prey relationship—always adapting, sometimes defending, but mostly striking decisively.

The "Philidor Defense" appears to be Bojan's natural habitat, claimed in nearly 1,600 games with a respectable 48.9% win rate. But don't be fooled into thinking Bojan is a one-trick gene—Bojan's opened the evolutionary tree far and wide, including the aggressive "Italian Game," where a 54.8% win rate proves this player has a keen eye for mutation and survival of the fittest moves.

When the pressure mounts, Bojan's tactical awareness really kicks in with a remarkable 81.5% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece, showing that even when cells are lost, the organism doesn’t give up — it regenerates with a vengeance!

Bojan’s endgame frequency at 65.6% and average moves per win (about 71) reveal a patient, methodical player—each game unfolds like a gradual metamorphosis, and Bojan’s style exhibits the steady heartbeat of their biological chess ecosystem.

Clocking their best performance at twilight hours (peak win rates around 8 AM through early evening), Bojan plays as if tuned finely to the circadian rhythms of the chess world—a true chronobiologist on the board.

With a tilt factor as low as 15, Bojan keeps a steady nerve, like a calm organism in a chaotic environment, with early resignation rates under 3%, proving resilience in adversity is part of the genetic code.

So next time you face Bojan Biznik, beware: this player is a rare species in the ecosystem of Blitz chess—flexible, ferocious, and biologically programmed to survive, adapt, and checkmate.

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