Profile: AlbassamAM
Meet AlbassamAM, a chess player who could probably write a thriller novel based purely on their ups and downs on the 64 squares.
Starting with a rating rollercoaster in Blitz—peaking at a modest 800 in 2024, then taking a wild dip to 107 the following year—AlbassamAM has clearly tasted both the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat (in roughly equal proportions). With a Blitz record hovering near the horizon of parity—200 wins, 206 losses, and 4 draws—it's safe to say every game is an adventure.
In Bullet chess, things get spicy: zero wins in early 2024, but a whopping 264 victories amidst 423 losses in 2025. Clearly, this player treats Bullet matches like an intense street fight—often coming out with bruises but never without a few solid hits.
Rapid play is definitely their sweet spot, boasting a peak rating of 692 in 2025 with a win rate comfortably above 50%, not to mention a striking Petrovs Defense mastery that wins 85.7% of the time. When AlbassamAM has the patience, the chessboard sings in their favor.
Opening repertoire
- King's Pawn Opening: A reliable old friend, with a Blitz win rate of 58.3% and decent success in Rapid and Bullet — a classic choice that rarely disappoints.
- Nimzowitsch Defense: Surprisingly effective, especially in Blitz, with a win rate hovering near 58% thanks to some mysterious hypermodern maneuvering.
- Petrov's Defense and Sicilian Defense: In Rapid, these gambits become weapons of choice boasting ridiculous win rates above 80%, proving AlbassamAM’s tactical strikes come at the perfect moments.
Playing Style & Quirks
This player averages about 35 moves to win, but sticks around long with losses too — averaging 42 moves, which hints at true determination (or stubbornness, you decide). Early resignation? Only 2.18% of games, so they rarely quit before drama unfolds. They carry a tilt factor of 13—a modest amount of frustration that might just fuel the fire to attempt improbable comebacks.
And talk about comebacks: a 29.75% rate means AlbassamAM loves proving the doubters wrong. Plus, win rate is a perfect 100% after losing a piece, which suggests a mindset: “You took my bishop? Great, I’ll take your king eventually!”
Fun Facts
- Best time to catch AlbassamAM online? Around 13:00 and 19:00, where they record win rates above 50%.
- Despite the tactical chaos, their games often swing into thrilling endgames, featuring a decent 21.4% frequency.
- Most hated opponents? Apparently, “edmund009” and “yiitengincan” have a 0% win rate against AlbassamAM. Take notes.
- Longest winning streak of 9 games—surely a time when the stars aligned and the pawns obeyed without question.
Overall, AlbassamAM is the kind of player who’s more about the journey than the destination—whether it’s blazing through Bullet, calculating in Rapid, or battling it out in Blitz. With a blend of humor, resilience, and the occasional brilliant sacrifice, they’re a worthy and colorful presence in the chess world.