Profile: abood1234567890anaqweh
Meet abood1234567890anaqweh, a chess adventurer navigating the wild realms of the 64 squares with a rating rollercoaster like no other. With a peak rapid rating of 632 in May 2025 and an impressive daily rating soaring to 903, this player is no stranger to both quick skirmishes and marathon encounters.
Known for favoring the King's Pawn Opening in rapid games where a 63.64% win rate proves their love for classic openings, abood also wields the Englund Gambit like a secret weapon, boasting a 75% win rate there. However, the Queen’s Pawn Opening and Bishop’s Opening have been less kind friends, yielding zero wins from multiple attempts. Persistence is key!
Their blitz play is peppered with eclectic choices — from the mysterious "Top Secret" opening (spoiler: it’s not actually secret) to the flawless 100% success in the English Opening Reversed Sicilian Closed. Bullet bouts reveal a penchant for the Van Geet Opening Reversed Nimzowitsch Variation, displaying solid mid-game tactics despite the fast pace.
Playing Style Highlights:
- An early resignation rate of 11.25%, proving that sometimes it’s okay to say “I surrender” gracefully.
- An average of ~50 moves per win, showing endurance and patience (or maybe just complicated games that drag on).
- Tactical chops shine brightest in comebacks — a 58.49% comeback rate hints at a fighter who thrives under pressure.
- Yet, the tilt factor stands modest at 8, so losses sting but not too much.
When it comes to timing, evenings around 6 PM are magic hours — a 100% win rate then suggests that abood’s chess brain wakes up alongside the setting sun. Tuesdays tend to be friendly too, with a 66.67% win rate.
With a total rapid record of 31 wins to 46 losses (and some honorable draws), and similar struggles in blitz, it’s clear abood embraces the love-hate relationship chess offers. Opponents like yash25dec and bwljustu have felt the sting of defeat, while others like thokarr have chalked up wins against our hero. Rivalries keep the game spicy!
Notably, their recent victories showcase an aggressive style, often opening with 1. e4 and employing early queen sorties (hello, Qh5) to shock opponents quickly. One memorable rapid win ended in resignation after relentless pressure from their queen and bishops.
In short, abood1234567890anaqweh is a fearless battler on the chessboard — willing to risk queens early, fight tooth and nail in the endgame, and laugh in the face of inevitable blunders. Whether climbing the rating ladder or just having fun, their saga on Chess.com is one to watch!