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Amr Majdalawi

ammrov Since 2017 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟
51.7%- 43.8%- 4.5%
Bullet 2404
414W 349L 30D
Blitz 2460
449W 380L 46D
Rapid 1649
32W 29L 2D

Profile Summary: Amr Majdalawi (“ammrov”)

Meet Amr Majdalawi, a fierce competitor whose chess career has blossomed like a well-timed gambit in the biological kingdom of pawns and kings! With a rating evolution as dynamic as cellular mitosis, Amr’s journey in Bullet chess alone shows a remarkable climb from modest beginnings at 860 in 2017 to a staggering 2349 by 2025. His Blitz performance is equally impressive, peaking at 2367 the same year, revealing a player who thrives on adrenaline and quick synaptic connections.

Amr's style uniquely blends tactical vigilance and psychological resilience. With an 85.3% comeback rate and a near-perfect 97.43% win rate after losing a piece, it's clear his neural pathways are hardwired for recovery — a true survival gene in the harsh ecosystem of competitive chess. His penchant for endgames (played over 71% of his games) and average moves per win hovering around 72 demonstrate an impressive endurance and strategic patience, proving he’s not just quick to sprint but excels at the marathon.

Not to be underestimated, Amr’s openings repertoire is a diverse biosphere of lines. His favorite defensive flora include the Pirc Defense, boasting a 75% win rate in Bullet, and the Van t Kruijs Opening with nearly 66%, planting strong roots in every game. Meanwhile, his clever usage of the Sicilian Accelerated Dragon and Modern Defense variations bloom with consistent success.

Amr’s psychological endurance also deserves admiration. Despite a tilt factor of 10 (an occasional cellular hiccup), his ability to reclaim dominance after setbacks is akin to regenerating a lost limb. His rated vs. casual win difference of over 51% shows he enjoys the spotlight of rated battles, thriving when stakes heighten.

Beyond numbers, Amr’s greatest strength may just be his charmingly human element: a blend of humor, patience, and resilience. Like a clever enzyme speeding up reactions on the 64 squares, he knows when to strike and when to bide time — all while making his opponents feel like mere molecules in his grand design.

In the forest of chess players, Amr Majdalawi is definitely a rare species worth rooting for.

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