Ahmad Maliky - The Tactical Strategist
Ahmad Maliky, known in the online chess circles as ahmad9899x, is a player who has danced through the ranks with a mixed bag of brilliant wins and some humbling defeats. Starting modestly in 2015 with daily and blitz ratings in the 500-800 range, Ahmad has demonstrated remarkable persistence and growth over the years.
By 2020, his rapid rating had blossomed to a peak of 1096 and he showcased a keen ability to come back in tough positions, boasting a comeback rate of 54.13%—a true chess phoenix! His tactical awareness is no joke either: after losing a piece, his win rate jumps to a perfect 100%, proving he turns adversity into opportunity like a true chess sorcerer.
Ahmad plays a deeply strategic game with an endgame focus that's seen in over 40% of his matches and an average game length of about 45-47 moves—a steady, thoughtful warrior rather than a quick blitzer (though he does hold his own in blitz with a peak around 990!). His psychological resilience is notable, keeping a tilt factor of just 13—meaning he gets mad only about half as much as your average player (or so we hope).
A seasoned journeyman, Ahmad’s longest winning streak is an impressive 10 games, though the current streak is waiting for its moment to shine. Early resignation is a rare event for him, happening about 13.7% of the time, so he fights on till the end—or at least until he’s blown coffee on the keyboard in frustration.
With a solid win record against some familiar foes (and a near perfect 100% win rate against numerous lesser-known challengers), Ahmad Maliky is a player to watch for those who enjoy a sturdy, comeback-driven style peppered with moments of tactical brilliance and the occasional unpredictable move that keeps opponents guessing.
When not busy plotting world domination through 64 squares, one could imagine Ahmad sipping tea, contemplating if that knight move was really the right call or just a desperate hope for chaos — because in chess and life, sometimes you just have to make the most surprising move to stay in the game.