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Since 2020 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
49.5%- 48.1%- 2.4%
Bullet 553
96W 87L 3D
Blitz 732
1914W 1881L 103D
Rapid 834
539W 510L 20D
Daily 400
0W 1L 0D

Roham - The Chess Cell Division Master

Roham is no ordinary chess player; he's a true grandmaster in the art of dividing and conquering the 64 squares like a nimble mitotic cell. With a Blitz rating oscillating between a humble 283 in early 2020 to peaks above 670 in 2021, Roham’s progression is a masterclass in cellular evolution — evolving strategies that keep opponents guessing and pawns crawling.

In Rapid games, Roham's performance is nothing short of mitosis in motion, often replicating solid win rates around 50–80%, with a max rating hitting an impressive 901. His rapid firing moves reveal a high metabolic rate of the brain's chess centers!

Although Bullet and Daily games have seen fewer matches, Roham's focus remains on intricate Blitz and Rapid play, akin to a keen neuron analyzing every synapse for the perfect strike. His endgame frequency, close to 42%, shows he isn’t afraid to nurture his pawns into queens, proving that like DNA, perseverance and replication pay off.

Opening Repertoire — a Molecular Dance

  • King's Pawn Opening Leonardis Variation: Roham’s favorite enzyme, catalyzing over 140 games with a steady ~54% win rate.
  • Bishop's Opening: His secret weapon with a notable 70% win rate, stopping opponents dead in their tracks like a sudden cell cycle arrest.
  • Kings Pawn Opening Kings Knight Variation: Shows an impressive 63% win record, highlighting Roham’s knack for rapid cellular responses on the board.

Psychological & Tactical Traits

Roham has an uncanny comeback rate of over 55%, demonstrating resilience even when the chromosomes of fate seem split against him. With a 100% win rate after losing a piece, Roham transforms adversity into oxygen for his strategic fire, reminiscent of an organism thriving under stress.

Beware the 9.37% early resignation rate though — no cell is perfect; sometimes a mitochondrion just calls it early! However, his #TiltFactor is low at 11, keeping his neural pathways mostly clear even when the going gets tough.

Fun Fact

Roham’s best playing hours are surprisingly nocturnal and dawn-like, with win rates peaking at 61.9% at midnight and a staggering 68.75% at 5 AM — clearly, this player thrives when the brain’s circadian rhythms are in full mitotic swing!

Winning streaks can be as contagious as a viral infection — Roham’s longest winning streak is 10 games, proving that when he’s in a state of high cellular activity, stopping him is as tricky as halting DNA replication.

In the grand ecology of online chess, Roham is a predator of pawns and a phage of opponents’ strategies, always adapting with a fresh mutation in his playbook. So if you want to survive his next encounter, prepare for a nervous system firing on all cylinders and a synapse blitzkrieg!

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