Abdelhay Gous - The Mysterious Maestro of the 64 Squares
Abdelhay Gous, known to some by the enigmatic handle abdelhaygous, is a chess player whose journey through the ranks is as thrilling as a roller-coaster on a chessboard. With a Rapid rating dancing between 100 and an impressive 491 over recent years, Abdelhay approaches the game with a calm resilience and a playful spirit.
His performance style is a curious blend — early resignations show he’s no fan of prolonged agony (about 11.56% of the time), yet his endgame frequency pushes around 42%, proving he loves the drama of the final moves. He averages 41 moves in victories, but sticks around longer when facing defeat, often crossing the 50 move mark — perhaps hoping for a last-minute miracle.
Tactically, Abdelhay has an eye for coming back from tough spots, boasting a nearly 50% comeback rate, and astonishingly, a 100% win rate after losing a piece — so don’t be surprised if you think you’re winning early on. Psychologically, he keeps his cool with a modest tilt factor of 11, although he's been known to swing between rapid and casual games with a sizable win rate jump of over 38%.
Whether blitzing or playing daily, his opening strategy is top secret — literally, since all his opening stats are under "Top Secret" — but it’s clear he’s eclectic. Against some opponents, like maurizioallegri and cheese_and_wine, Abdelhay enjoys a perfect 100% win record, while others like lollaodoportimao remain formidable adversaries (0% wins there).
Fun fact: His best time to play appears to be the somewhat unusual hour of 17:00, with an astounding 70% win rate. Early riser or night owl? Abdelhay's wins also spike on Mondays and Tuesdays — a week starter with a vengeance!
In short, Abdelhay Gous is a player who battles with heart, thrives on strategic surprises, and still keeps a prankster’s grin ready for the next checkmate.