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ALI AYAD

12ris Since 2024 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
48.9% W 47.0% L 4.1% D
Bullet
458
45W 39L 2D
Blitz
514
114W 89L 10D
Rapid
916
483W 487L 42D
Daily
1600
0W 1L 0D

Profile Summary: ALI AYAD

Meet ALI AYAD, aka the chessboard tactician with a flair for surprises and a knack for intriguing openings! Rated around 1600 in Daily chess during 2024, ALI's journey has been a rollercoaster ride through the Rapid, Blitz, and Bullet formats. With a win record full of grit—119 wins in Rapid and a near-even split in Blitz—this player dances between calculated strategy and impulsive brilliance.

Playing Style & Highlights

Often opting for classical openings like the King's Pawn and the ever-enticing Scandinavian Defense, ALI has a soft spot (and a perfect 100% win rate!) for the ultra-sneaky Vienna Game Max Lange Defense in Rapid. Moves average around 47 before a win, proving that patience is definitely a virtue here, unlike that brief 6.28% early resignation rate hinting at the occasional "wait, what just happened?" moment.

With a comeback rate hovering near 50%, and an impressive 100% win rate after losing a piece—because giving up is not an option—ALI embodies the spirit of resilience. Be warned: there’s some tilt in the mix (12%), so expect the occasional eyebrow-raising move when things don’t go quite as planned.

Funny Facts

  • ALI's favorite move? The classic "nope" — early resignations, but only 6% of the time!
  • Prized opponent: "litusza86," boasting a perfect 100% defeat record.
  • Known for mixing slow, strategic battles (average 60 moves in losses) with blitzkrieg-style tactics in faster time controls.
  • Chess by day, mystery solver by night: analyzing openings from Scandinavian Defense variations like a detective hunting clues.

In a Nutshell

ALI AYAD may not yet be a grandmaster, but with an indomitable spirit, quirky resilience, and a dash of humor, this player is definitely one to watch on the online chess realm. Whether it's a slow grind or a rapid-fire duel, ALI keeps opponents guessing and the chessboard alive.