[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":191},["ShallowReactive",2],{"bot-BuZIN":3},{"id":4,"aboutLong":5,"age":6,"botId":7,"country":8,"countryCode":9,"elo":10,"extension":11,"faq":12,"favoriteQuote":22,"gender":23,"hello":24,"introduction":25,"liveDate":26,"luckyCharm":27,"meta":28,"name":29,"occupation":30,"openingAxes":31,"openingsAnalysis":34,"playstyle":144,"playstyleSummary":148,"ratingHistory":149,"shortName":152,"similar":153,"stem":188,"whoShouldPlay":189,"__hash__":190},"bots/bots/BuZIN.json","Finn Float is a 38-year-old float tank operator from Finland who treats chess as another form of meditative discipline. With an estimated rating of 2569, Float plays at a strength comparable to a national master, rarely blundering and routinely outmaneuvering untitled opposition. The hours spent guiding others through sensory stillness translate to a patient board presence, where calculation flows without hurry. As White, Float gravitates toward classical structures, often steering games into the [Queen's Gambit](/resources/openings/queens-gambit), where slow pressure on the center mirrors the gradual rise of a tide. The Finnish background pairs naturally with this composed approach, free of theatrics or unnecessary risk. Opponents stepping into a game against Float should expect long, technically sound play, strong positional understanding, and an opponent who punishes drift with quiet precision.","38","BuZIN","Finland","fi",2569,"json",[13,16,19],{"question":14,"answer":15},"What rating is Float?","Float carries an estimated rating of 2569, placing the bot between national master and FIDE master strength. At this level Float beats most untitled club and tournament players consistently and only occasionally drops games to strong experts.",{"question":17,"answer":18},"What opening does Float play?","With the white pieces Float most often opens with the [Queen's Gambit](/resources/openings/queens-gambit) or the [London System](/resources/openings/london-system), favoring sound structures over sharp gambit play. As Black, Float defends 1.d4 with the [Slav](/resources/openings/slav) and meets flexible setups via [Indian Game mainlines](/resources/openings/indian-game-mainlines).",{"question":20,"answer":21},"Can master-level players beat Float?","Yes, titled masters and strong experts above roughly 2400 can defeat Float with accurate play, since the bot sits in the national master range rather than at international master strength. Below that band, wins become rare and usually require Float to misjudge a long endgame or a structurally demanding position.","Embrace the stillness, harmonize with the board, and float towards victory.","Male","Ahoy, *swell companion*~ Care to drift onto the 64 squares with me and ride the *tides* of strategy? 🌊 The board hums like the *deep* before dawn, calm... calm... yet full of secrets. Shall we set sail together? 🏄‍♂️","Aids individuals in discovering serenity beneath the waves, treating chess as another form of meditative discipline, akin to a peaceful dance between kings and pawns.","2023-11-12T00:00:00.000Z","A Zen Buddha Statue",{},"Finn Float","Float Tank Operator",{"solid_sharp":32,"unprepared_theoretical":33},-0.54,0.040000000000000036,{"stats":35,"whiteFingerprint":49,"blackFingerprint":91},{"total":36,"white":41,"black":45},{"games":37,"uniqueOpenings":38,"sharpness":32,"repertoireNarrowness":39,"theoryAdherence":40},1783,90,-0.47,0.55,{"games":42,"uniqueOpenings":38,"sharpness":43,"repertoireNarrowness":39,"theoryAdherence":44},997,-0.38,0.92,{"games":46,"uniqueOpenings":46,"sharpness":47,"repertoireNarrowness":46,"theoryAdherence":48},0,-0.71,0.18,{"firstMove":50},[51],{"name":52,"percent":53,"count":54,"lines":55,"responses":57},"d4",65.1,697,[56],[52],[58,79],{"name":59,"percent":60,"count":61,"lines":62,"variationBreakdown":64},"d5",94.1,370,[63],[52,59],[65,72],{"name":66,"percent":67,"count":68,"lines":69},"Queen's Gambit",50.6,198,[70],[52,59,71],"c4",{"name":73,"percent":74,"count":75,"lines":76},"London System",44,172,[77],[52,59,78],"Bf4",{"name":80,"percent":81,"count":82,"lines":83,"variationBreakdown":85},"Nf6",5.9,23,[84],[52,80],[86],{"name":87,"percent":88,"count":82,"lines":89},"Indian Game mainlines",65.7,[90],[52,80,71],{"vsFirstMove":92},[93,121],{"name":94,"lines":95,"responses":97},"e4",[96],[94],[98],{"name":99,"percent":60,"count":100,"lines":101,"variationBreakdown":104},"Caro-Kann",497,[102],[94,103],"c6",[105,114],{"name":106,"percent":107,"count":108,"lines":109},"Tartakower Caro-Kann",47.1,8,[110],[94,103,52,59,111,112,113,80],"Nc3","dxe4","Nxe4",{"name":115,"percent":116,"count":117,"lines":118},"Classical Caro-Kann",35.3,6,[119],[94,103,52,59,111,112,113,120],"Bf5",{"name":52,"lines":122,"responses":124},[123],[52],[125,137],{"name":126,"percent":127,"count":38,"lines":128,"variationBreakdown":130},"1...d5 systems",48.6,[129],[52,59],[131],{"name":132,"percent":133,"count":134,"lines":135},"Slav",44.9,24,[136],[52,59,71,103],{"name":138,"percent":139,"count":140,"lines":141},"Benoni",47,87,[142],[52,143],"c5",{"defensive_aggressive":145,"simplifying_complicating":146,"category":147},0.14,-0.11,3,"Float leans toward solid, classical lines rather than sharp tactical brawls, and shows only a faint aggressive tilt over a defensive baseline. Tension on the board is released a touch sooner than average, with trades used to clarify positions. Theoretical choices sit close to the mainline mean. As White, Float commonly enters the [Queen's Gambit](/resources/openings/queens-gambit) or the quieter [London System](/resources/openings/london-system), both rewarding patient structural play.",[150],{"rating":10,"msSinceEpoch":151},1778675751282,"Float",{"sameStyle":154,"different":173},[155,161,167],{"botId":156,"name":157,"elo":158,"country":159,"countryCode":160,"category":147},"sgolT","Beio Enbishop",2620,"Belize","bz",{"botId":162,"name":163,"elo":164,"country":165,"countryCode":166,"category":147},"CvDNR","Victor Victory",2626,"Canada","ca",{"botId":168,"name":169,"elo":170,"country":171,"countryCode":172,"category":147},"cpZmG","Alberto Simian",2499,"Costa Rica","cr",[174,181],{"botId":175,"name":176,"elo":177,"country":178,"countryCode":179,"category":180},"jfTii","Anna Purna",2566,"Nepal","np",1,{"botId":182,"name":183,"elo":184,"country":185,"countryCode":186,"category":187},"tEkun","Petra Rokwood",2572,"Australia","au",2,"bots/BuZIN","Players rated roughly 1900 to 2300 will get the most from a session with Float. Club players chasing a national master scalp face a realistic ceiling without theoretical traps, while improving positional thinkers benefit from the solid, slightly simplifying style that punishes loose pawn structure and weak squares. Tactical specialists used to messy middlegames will find the quieter waters surprisingly hard to navigate against measured, near-FM resistance.","9uEUBzcyWb8sKQXMgGjbS2IWPQ2AMMNRNr38_h1jH6Y",1783241977124]