Abrar Ahmed: Master of the Checkered Battlefield
Meet Abrar Ahmed, a rapidly rising chess enthusiast who brings both passion and a sprinkle of unpredictability to the 64 squares. With a peak rapid rating of 628 back in 2020 and a daily rating soaring to 946 as of May 2025, Abrar has shown a steady climb through the ranks — proving that persistence sometimes beats brilliance (or at least keeps you in the game).
Though the blitz rating might make you smirk (a modest peak of 740 with a couple of tough losses), Abrar shines brightest in the slower daily and rapid formats — time for deep thinking and plotting the perfect trap! His record boasts more wins than losses in rapid play (451 wins to 426 losses), demonstrating he’s not just throwing pieces around randomly… at least most of the time.
Opening secrets? Abrar’s prefer-to-be-named “Top Secret” opening strategy leads the charge in rapid games, with just under a 50% win rate. But don’t count out classics like the King’s Pawn and the Italian Game variations, which he handles with respectable poise — and occasionally with the ferocity of a knight on the loose.
Known for an epic longest winning streak of 7 games and a more humbling longest losing streak of 10 (hey, every chess warrior faces dragons), Abrar doesn’t easily quit early — with just a 4.67% early resignation rate. His endgames also reveal a patient tactician, averaging just under 50 moves per win and enduring nearly 60 moves in losses before the final checkmate or resignation.
Psychological stats reveal a tilt factor of 10, meaning Abrar feels the heat but rarely lets it melt his queen. His winning moments often arrive in the late evenings around 10 PM, a perfect time for late-night gambits or sneaky pawn pushes.
Highlight Reel
- Favorite Openings: “Top Secret” (224 games), King’s Pawn Opening, and Scotch Game with a cool 62.5% win rate.
- Comeback King: A remarkable 63% comeback rate after adverse positions.
- Most Played Opponents: Engaged in grueling battles against users like oo9dk and ommore44.
- Recent Triumph: A slick victory by resignation against Tibinoo using the Scandinavian Defense.
- Daily Grind Success: Nearly perfect in daily games with 2 wins and no losses.
Whether casually blasting through blitz or grinding those long daily games, Abrar Ahmed proves that chess is as much endurance as it is brilliance. Never be fooled by the ratings alone — behind every modest number lies a brain plotting the next unexpected move. And sometimes, just sometimes, Abrar might even win the clock instead of the board!
“Time may be ticking, but my pawns are plotting…”