AhzaMoko: The Relentless Chess Enthusiast
Meet AhzaMoko, a daring chess player whose journey on the 64 squares is a tale of perseverance, slight madness, and occasional brilliance. Starting with a humble 177 rapid rating in 2023, AhzaMoko skyrocketed to a still-growing 334 by 2025, proving that sometimes one game at a time is all you need to rise (or at least try to).
Known for an adventurous opening repertoire that includes a curious fondness for the Petrov’s Defense (with a 75% win rate—yes, you read that right!), and a willingness to dance with gambits like the Englund Gambit (which, unsurprisingly, is a bit more hit-or-miss), AhzaMoko is not your everyday chess player.
AhzaMoko’s style? A mix of stubbornness and flair. With an early resignation rate of just over 10%, this player prefers to slug it out for the endgame—which they reach more than half the time—grinding through nearly 51 moves in wins and over 68 in losses. This shows patience... or perhaps an inability to quit (jury's still out).
If you’re wondering about comebacks, AhzaMoko has a special talent here: a 50% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece. Losing material? No problem—they’ll probably win anyway. Just don't count on avoiding the occasional one-sided loss (also about 10% of the time) or the tiredness that creeps in after a bad streak, with a tilt factor hanging modestly at 8.
AhzaMoko’s daily matches might be few, but they pack a punch, boasting a flawless 400 rating with a 100% win rate—clearly, this player saves their best moves for when it really counts (or maybe just for casual warm-ups). Rapid games tell a tale of mixed fortunes, with 37 wins against 39 losses, plus a few draws to keep things civilized.
Fun fact: AhzaMoko seems unbeatable against certain opponents like “david-mak” (100% win rate) yet struggles hilariously against others—sorry, jallinator and friends. Victory often strikes during unusual hours, with particularly impressive success at 10 AM and 12 PM, and an 80% win rate at 11 PM—perhaps a night owl with caffeine-fueled brilliance?
In summary, AhzaMoko is the kind of player who makes chess exciting: a mix of surprising comebacks, quirky openings, and an undeniable passion that keeps the game interesting for every opponent lucky enough to face them.