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abdu1_747

Since 2025 (Inactive) Chess.com
50.4%- 44.6%- 5.0%
Rapid 536
192W 170L 19D

Profile Summary: abdu1_747

Meet abdu1_747, a rapid-fire chess enthusiast whose love for the game is as unpredictable as their rating swings. With a peak rapid rating soaring to 593 in May 2025 and currently holding steady around 400, this player never ceases to entertain — and sometimes frustrate — their opponents.

Known for a fearless approach to openings, abdu1_747’s secret weapon is the Queens Pawn Opening Accelerated London System, boasting an impressive win rate of nearly 79%. Yet, they’re not shy about dabbling in the Undefined openings, where they’ve racked up a striking 77.8% success rate. Meanwhile, battling through the Scandinavian Defense and Englund Gambit, they show true resilience—even if those win rates linger in the 40% neighborhood.

While abdu1_747’s style is a blend of tactical awareness and moments of impulsiveness (watch out for the 17% early resignation rate), they shine brightest in comeback scenarios with a near 46% comeback rate. Defeats sting, but they rarely stay down — unless the coffee runs out, then all bets are off.

Whether it’s throwing down moves at 3 AM, which apparently is their prime time for victory, or grappling with those infamous losing streaks of 8 games, this player keeps the game fun and fierce. Their average winning game lasts an epic 42 moves—plenty of time for blunders, brilliant tactics, and desperate last-minute saves.

Not one to back down, abdu1_747 sports numerous wins against many opponents, including perfect records against several like princepqr and ouass100. Still, the scoreboard shows a narrow margin overall: 160 wins to 151 losses with a sprinkle of draws.

Chess is battle, chess is art, but for abdu1_747, chess is chaos with a plan!

Recent Highlights

  • Latest Victory: Dominated with the Accelerated London System, forcing the opponent to abandon the game after only 7 moves. Speedy and ruthless!
  • Latest Stumble: A tough loss by resignation in a Nimzowitsch Defense battle, proving even the best can be outfoxed.

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