Player Profile: ali-137929
Meet ali-137929, a chess warrior navigating the battlefield one move at a time. Starting with modest rapid ratings just over 500 in 2023, ali-137929's journey is nothing short of a chess saga. By 2024, they jumped to a peak rapid rating of 844, proving resilience and a hunger for victory — or perhaps just a lucky streak!
Known for a solid longest winning streak of 9 games and a current winning mood with a 2-game streak, ali-137929 blends patience and tactical flair with an average of 46 moves per win — who said rapid games were all blitz and dash?
Despite a slightly high early resignation rate of 13.86%, ali-137929 bounces back like a true champion, boasting a 52% comeback rate and an astonishing 100% win rate after losing a piece. That means they don’t give up easily — even if they might momentarily consider it!
Playing Style
- Average moves per game: ~46 (because slow and steady often wins)
- White Win Rate: 50.6%
- Black Win Rate: 48.04%
- Endgame specialist: Close to 40% games reach that exciting finale
Tactical and Psychological Notes
Ali’s comeback ability is legendary — after a rough patch losing a piece, the chances of turning things around are 100%. When tilted? Tilt factor at a modest 11, meaning even if things get tough, ali-137929 keeps calm enough to avoid total meltdown.
Time and Performance Trends
This player thrives in the afternoon and evening hours, with peak win rates around 13:00 to 14:00 and even a solid 66% win rate at midnight — night owl alert! Fridays look like lucky days with a 52% win rate, while 19:00 seems a tricky hour to conquer.
Opponent Fun Facts
Ali-137929 has faced hossien_bor 13 times, hamedkazem 10 times, and shahin11337766 9 times — whoever these folks are, they’ve clearly become familiar foes on the virtual board. Against some opponents, ali boasts flawless 100% win rates, while others sneakily hold their ground.
Overall, ali-137929 combines perseverance, moments of brilliance, and a sprinkle of unpredictability. Whether cheekily sacrificing pieces or grinding out endgames, this player proves chess is as much about fun as it is about skill.