Profile Summary: 3makEslam
Meet 3makEslam, a chess warrior who gracefully dances between bullet, blitz, rapid, and daily games like a grandmaster in training — or at least someone who’s really committed to trying all the time. With a peak bullet rating soaring to 1259 in 2025 and a blitz max rating of 1457 back in 2024, this player’s rapid and daily ratings keep them comfortably in the competitive arena, reaching highs of 973 and 1740 respectively.
3makEslam’s playing style is a fascinating mix of resilience and patience. They boast an impressive 81.94% comeback rate, with a hilarious perfect 100% win rate even after losing a piece—clearly showing that sometimes losing a knight is just part of the grand plan (or maybe just beginner’s luck). Their games tend to be thoroughly thought out, averaging around 65 moves per win, proving that 3makEslam isn’t afraid to go the long haul. Early resignations are rare here (3.17%), because giving up is simply not in their playbook.
When it comes to openings, the name of the game is “Top Secret” — no, seriously, that’s the name of their preferred approach in both blitz and bullet, with a near 50% win rate in blitz and over 52% in bullet. This secret weapon seems to keep opponents guessing and constantly on edge.
Psychologically, 3makEslam keeps the tilt factor low at 10, which is admirable when you consider the intense pressure of speedy bullet games. They also enjoy a decent edge playing with white pieces, boasting a 54.71% win rate, and handle the black side with respectable grit (48.15% win rate).
Their playing hours are a bit of a rollercoaster: they strategically pick up the board with the best results around 1pm (almost 60% win rate), but mornings at 9am and the early dawn hours seem to be when the queen’s gambit turns into a queen's... question mark (looking at you, 33.33% at 3 AM). Weekdays keep their spirits high with Monday being their glory day at 55.53% wins, while Sundays challenge their stamina.
To sum it up, 3makEslam is a dedicated chess enthusiast with a knack for brawling in tactical skirmishes, managing to stay calm under fire, and occasionally pulling off surprising comebacks that leave opponents scratching their heads. Whether it’s bullet blitz or the slow grind of daily games, 3makEslam proves chess is as much about stubbornness and style as it is about strategy.