Abdulhadi aka 8a_di
Meet Abdulhadi, the chess adventurer who's been storming the 64 squares like a storm with a mischievous grin. Whether he's mixing up his Top Secret opening repertoire (over 1000 rapid games!) or unleashing a surprise Scandinavian Defense Mieses Kotrc Variation with a commendable 66.67% win rate, Abdulhadi has a penchant for keeping opponents guessing and sometimes baffled.
His rapid rating journey of early 2025 reads like an epic saga: starting modestly at 236, soaring to a legendary peak of 614 in April, and still holding strong above the 540 mark by May. Talk about chess fitness! Those nearly 1000 rapid wins are proof he's no pushover, even if his losses sometimes sneak in like unexpected guests at a tea party.
Funny thing about Abdulhadi: he doesn’t shy away from early resignations, clocking a respectable 6.57% early bow-out rate — because sometimes, even geniuses know when their rook just has to take a sabbatical. But fear not, when it comes to comebacks, his 72% rate raises him from despair like a phoenix reborn from pawns and knights.
Playing Style
- Average moves per win: 63 (he likes long, dramatic games with plenty of suspense)
- Endgames are his playground: featuring in nearly 58% of his games
- Prefers the daylight hours but shines brightest at dawn — his best time to play is a crisp 5 AM!
Fun Facts & Stats
- Longest winning streak: 9 games — a true chess rollercoaster
- Most reliable openings: Top Secret (clearly, a spy on the board)
- Likes to play as White: Winning 49% of those fights
- Vs tougher opponents: Sometimes a tough cookie — only 14% wins against higher-rated foes, but never dull!
Abdulhadi’s latest victory was a spectacular checkmate against miloslav665 using the Queen’s Pawn Opening St. George Defense — a move so sneaky, it probably made the opponent say "Wait, what just happened?" If only all his opponents had a sense of humor about it!
But of course, every chess hero faces trials. His recent losses have come from tough rivalries like jouerpro_bs who forced him to resign or righthanded1998 delivering a checkmate punch. Yet, every defeat only sharpens Abdulhadi’s tactical claws for the next epic battle.
In the grand game of life (and chess), Abdulhadi proves there’s no such thing as a dull moment — just well-timed sacrifices, unexpected tactical wizardry, and a dash of unpredictability. Watch out world, because 8a_di’s next move may just be checkmate... or a charming blunder!
Ready your boards and brace for the fun.