Profile of Alihasina-Rakoto
Since making a notable entrance into the chess scene in 2024, Alihasina-Rakoto has demonstrated a keen versatility across multiple time controls. Rapid chess became a favored battleground early on, featuring a respectable 68 wins and a peak rating of 746 in that debut year. By 2025, dedication and refined tactics propelled the Rapid rating even further, closing the year at 681. Impressively, Alihasina-Rakoto’s Daily chess performance soared to an all-time high of 859, showcasing a meticulous approach to deeper positional analysis when given more reflection time.
Blitz and Bullet formats highlight this player’s adaptability. In Blitz, Alihasina-Rakoto logged 155 victories by 2025 and reached a rating of 453; the Bullet experience, while less extensive, still saw moments of triumph. Favorite openings vary—yet the Queens Pawn and Kings Pawn systems often feature prominently, reflecting a dynamic style that can shift between aggression and patience. Notably, the Queens Pawn Opening in Rapid yielded a remarkable 88.9% success rate, underlining a strong command of early board control.
Alihasina-Rakoto’s style leans toward perseverance. A strong comeback rate (61.78%) indicates tenacity, while an average game length of roughly 48 to 49 moves per encounter suggests comfort in deep endgames. This competitor also exhibits fascinating rhythms for success: Wednesdays have produced a high winning percentage (67.31%), while 10:00 hour wins stand out with a 90% success rate. With a longest winning streak of seven games and an evolving skill set shaped by frequent play, Alihasina-Rakoto continues to refine a balanced, resilient, and ambitious approach to the game.