Player Profile: الملك poor (Username: Ab3mp)
Meet الملك poor, a fiercely dedicated chess player known online as Ab3mp. With a career punctuated by perseverance, tactical cunning, and a penchant for the unpredictable, Ab3mp is a rapid and blitz battler who proves that persistence beats raw talent on many occasions.
Rating Journey & Style
Starting with modest ratings around 900 in rapid, King Poor quickly climbed the ranks, peaking at an impressive 1485 in Rapid (Nov 2023) and an adrenaline-pumping 1652 in Blitz (April 2025). A player of contrasts, Ab3mp wins roughly half of their games at both rapid and blitz formats, often thriving in chaotic, fast-paced battles and known to fiercely battle back with a comeback rate of 91.24%—so don't count them out after a lost piece!
Opening Preferences & Performance
Mystery and intrigue cloak Ab3mp’s style, often relying on “Unknown” opening moves, a crafty approach leading to a solid 50% win rate in both rapid and blitz. For those who dare to challenge, beware their Scandinavian Defense Mieses Kotrc Variation and a fierce love for the Four Knights Game, boasting a stellar nearly 64% win rate with the latter in blitz games.
Tactical Tenacity & Psychological Traits
With a tilt factor of just 10, Ab3mp remains remarkably composed—even if things start to look grim. Their average game moves hover around 66 for wins, and a slightly longer 70 for losses, hinting at fights that go the distance. Early resignations are rare (less than 2%), showing a fighter’s heart. Intriguingly, the best time for them to flex their skills is right at midnight; something about the witching hour seems to energize the poor king!
Memorable Battles
Recently, Ab3mp scored a slick victory by resignation against CS0030 in a cunning Scandinavian Defense, and also pulled off a checkmate triumph with the Modern Defense. While losses do happen, they come fighting hard, with nail-biting finishes, sometimes losing on time but rarely giving up without a hard-fought battle.
A Fun Fact
Despite the name "poor", this player is rich in resilience, proving that in the kingdom of chess, even the underdog can claim the throne—one move at a time. Sometimes, the game isn’t just about winning—it’s about creating stories of epic comebacks and dramatic finishes.