Profile Summary: Alen Rakhimzhan
Alen Rakhimzhan is a formidable chess warrior whose Blitz flame burns brightly across the virtual battlefield. With a peak Blitz rating soaring to an impressive 2628 in mid-2018, Alen has made a name for himself with lightning-fast intuition and a penchant for comebacks — boasting a remarkable 90.28% comeback rate. When most would surrender, Alen often says, "Not today!" and turns the tides in his favor.
Known for endurance on the board, Alen relishes the endgame, with over 85% of his games reaching those critical final moments. His average winning games push 88 moves, proving he's not just a sprinter but a marathoner in the game of strategy. Interestingly, Alen has a bit of a quirky streak: he occasionally accepts defeat early (0.62% early resignation rate), perhaps to save energy for the next battle.
Opening theory? He's well-versed, especially in the beloved Ruy Lopez Berlin Defense and the Slav Defense Exchange Variation, with decent win percentages against both. Yet, Alen is no one-trick pony—dabbling successfully in the Indian Game, Queens Gambit Declined, and even the adventurous Nimzowitsch Larsen Attack.
Versatility is Alen's forte: his performance in Bullet chess (fastest clicks on the planet!) peaked with a rating above 2500, and he even manages respectable Rapid chess games, proving he's not just a blitz fanatic—he plays chess in all-speed zones.
Psychologically, Alen plays best at the stroke of midnight, with a 55%+ win rate at 12 AM—maybe fueled by late-night snacks or suspect amounts of caffeine. His "Tilt Factor" is modest at 14, indicating that even the occasional blunder doesn't rattle this calm chess samurai too much.
Fun fact: Alen has a notorious streak of 12 consecutive wins (Longest Winning Streak) and endured the painful sting of 14 losses in a row as well, but always bounces back. Such is the life of a passionate competitor!
His recent victories demonstrated surgical precision with sacrifices and tactical blows that left opponents scratching their heads. Whether winning by resignation, checkmate, or on time, Alen's games show a player who respects the complexity of chess and isn’t shy about exploiting his opponent’s mistakes. Of course, losses came too, reminding us all that even the sharpest knights can sometimes stumble.
Summing up Alen Rakhimzhan: a player whose chips are colored with grit, skill, and a dash of bravado. Whether blitzing through 30-second bullets or settling into deep endgames, Alen keeps the chessboard sizzling with excitement. Stay tuned — the saga of Alen’s next moves is always worth a watch.