Lala Shohradova - Woman FIDE Master
Known in the chess circles as a fierce thinker with a dash of charm, Lala Shohradova holds the esteemed title of Woman FIDE Master. With a rapid rating steady at 1800 and blitz battles peaking at an impressive 2001 in 2020, Lala proves that speed and strategy can go hand in hand – or pawn in pawn?
Playing Style & Strengths
Lala is the queen of endurance in the endgame, showing a stunning 80.95% frequency in closing out games, often stretching matches to over 70 moves on average. She refuses to surrender early, with a 0% early resignation rate, and has a knack for stunning comebacks — boasting an 88.89% comeback success rate. Losing a piece? No problem! She ramps up her winning chances to 100% after such setbacks. These statistics suggest she’s not just playing chess, she’s playing mind chess.
Records & Rivalries
Lala has sparred with a variety of opponents, emerging victorious notably against nargis2005 and ayshe2003 with a 100% win rate, while keeping a more humble record against others like annagozel and xeniyabalabayeva. With a dynamic streak that once hit three straight wins, she’s ready to set new records — just don’t expect her to tilt easily (just a mild factor of 4).
Timing is Everything
Weekends might be for relaxation, but on Thursdays, Lala’s chess game is unbeatable with a 100% win rate. She also shines during midday, clinching wins consistently at noon and often at the mysterious morning hours when others might still be waking up.
Fun Facts
- Average moves to victory: a marathon 71 moves — patience is truly her virtue.
- She plays both White and Black well, with a slight edge when holding the White pieces (54.55% win rate) compared to Black (30%).
- Despite the fierce competition, Lala keeps her cool and exploits every tactical opportunity, making opponents wish they’d played hasty moves elsewhere.
Whether dubbed "asianchess2020" online or simply Lala to friends, this Woman FIDE Master is obviously someone to watch — ready to surprise, endure, and checkmate with style.