Persian Empire Soltani - Chess Connoisseur
Meet abolfazlsoltani, a chess warrior whose rating evolution is nothing short of an evolutionary marvel! From the ancient battlegrounds of 2018 with a Blitz rating of 585, Soltani’s strategic genome has mutated remarkably, reaching a peak Rapid rating of 1052 in 2025. Clearly, this is a player whose moves have adapted perfectly to the environment with the cunning of a desert fox and the patience of a Persian cat.
Rating Evolution & Style
- Rapid play: A steady climber, improving from a modest 479 in 2021 towards a striking 1052 in 2025, proving that even rookies can evolve into kings.
- Blitz & Bullet: While Bullet ratings hover around an average mid-500s, Soltani’s blitz shows a resilient predator with peak ratings near 800. Not quite lightning-fast, but a dependable predator in the wilds of quick thinking.
- Daily chess: A relaxed specimen, preferring swift tides over long oceanic battles with ratings in the mid-300s.
Playing Tendencies & Tactical Traits
Soltani’s chess brain works overtime in the endgame, with an impressive 58.69% endgame frequency - like a grandmaster biologist, dissecting the surviving pieces with surgical precision. The average moves per win (57.86) versus loss (61.92) reveal a patient strategist who refuses to checkmate hastily.
When life—and opponents—remove a piece, Soltani bounces back like a genetic mutation with a 100% win rate after losing a piece. Talk about survival of the fittest! However, an average tilt factor of 19% shows even the mightiest warriors have their vulnerable synapses.
Opening Gambits & Signature Moves
Not shy to experiment, Soltani’s favored opening is the classic King’s Pawn Opening with a solid 50.37% win rate in rapid games. Other reliable defenses such as the Scandinavian and Sicilian openings demonstrate a polymorphic approach essential to outsmarting diverse opponents.
Opponent & Streak Stats
With a longest winning streak of 10 games and a current streak of 3, Soltani proves that his chess vitality is still very much alive. Additionally, a mixed bag in matchups shows he sometimes takes a loss to keep the evolutionary pressure on, but most opponents have been checked, mate, and dominated.
Fun Fact
Much like the Persian Empire, which thrived on adaptability and strategy, Soltani’s gameplay is a living organism evolving with every match, proving chess is not just a game—it’s survival of the wisest.