Profile Summary: Abdelftahh
Abdelftahh is not just your average chess player — this strategic organism thrives in the wild ecosystem of Bullet, Rapid, and Blitz games with a playful mix of resilience and cunning tactics. With a peak Bullet rating soaring up to 1458 in 2025, Abdelftahh’s aggressive yet calculated style has earned nearly a 50% win rate across thousands of bullet matches, proving they are quite the predator on the digital chessboard.
Known for an evolutionary adaptability, this player boasts a remarkable 100% win rate after losing a piece — a true comeback specialist! Their longest winning streak of 17 games is like a genetic advantage, allowing Abdelftahh to outsmarten opponents piece by piece, move by move. Interestingly, while their Endgame Frequency is high (about 68%), the average moves per win rest at a thoughtful 63, indicating patience that’s not often found in the chaotic jungle of fast-paced games.
When it comes to timing, Abdelftahh’s chess circadian rhythm peaks around noon to early evening, with a surprising high win rate of 57% at 8 PM, suggesting their neural dendrites fire best as the day simmers down. Mondays through Thursdays show a consistent success rate averaging above 50%, but Sundays seem to evoke a mild genetic tilt, with ABC neurons firing more erratically leading to somewhat lower performance.
Opponents beware: with a mixed bag of relationships—including some stomping of recurring opponents like alley9884 (win rate ~36%) and a perfect 100% victory record against others such as sina_forever and aex15q—Abdelftahh’s strategic genome is well-equipped for survival in any tactical environment. They even seem to excel in psychological warfare, with a tilt factor of only 17, showing a remarkable ability to maintain composure under pressure.
All in all, Abdelftahh is a fascinating specimen in the chess biosphere: a blend of rapid-fire instincts and slow, evolutionary patience, punctuated by a near-perfect tactical comeback rate. Their style might be described as a “pawn-chameleon” — sometimes cautious, sometimes ferociously adaptive — always evolving, always ready to mate… er, mate and dominate the board.