AlifBaraqah29 is a chess player whose rating history tells a thrilling evolutionary tale — from the fledgling Rapid rating of 851 in 2021, blossoming to a peak of 1030 in 2022, before branching into a more cautious evolutionary niche around 559 by 2025. Like a clever predator stalking its prey, Alif’s tactical awareness is no joke: a staggering 100% win rate after losing a piece proves this player fiercely fights to regenerate success even when down a limb or two on the board.
With a strong affinity for the Caro Kann Defense, boasting a 42% win rate over 76 games, and a polished strike with the King’s Pawn Opening and Scandinavian Defense at around 59% win rate each, Alif proves adaptable yet prefers classic, sturdy openings.
Though sometimes things don’t go their way (we all have off weeks - the tilt factor of 11 confirms that!), their resilience shines with a magnificent 61.5% comeback rate and generally strategic endgames occurring nearly half of the time.
Alif’s style has a quirky biological flair — early resignations happen at a modest 4.76%, but like a resilient bacteria, wins come from long strategic matches averaging over 51 moves per victory. When playing White, success comes a little more often (about 46%), but playing Black remains a respectable battleground (42%).
Alif particularly loves their games in the early afternoon (around 13:00 and 16:00 hours) where the win rate soars above 50% — a time when most organisms, apparently, find their optimal chess metabolism.
Despite a blitz score hovering in the mid-200s and bullet chess being a tiny part of the portfolio, daily games have been a quiet corner of the lab — low activity but steady. Face-to-face or online, opponents beware: AlifBaraqah29’s strategic genome is diverse and ever-adapting, making each game a fascinating experiment in survival and checkmating.