Azat Nurmammedov – The FIDE Master Marvel
Known online as Azatnew, Azat Nurmammedov has earned the prestigious title of FIDE Master, a badge of honor granted by the global chess authority, FIDE. With a blitz rating climbing as high as an impressive 2868 in 2024, Azat showcases not only talent but dedication to the fast-paced battlefield of rapid chess.
Starting at modest beginnings in 2018 with a Blitz rating around 1927, Azat quickly ascended through the ranks, proving that patience in the opening pays dividends later on. From casual daily games to lightning bullet matches, Azat’s style reveals a fearless tactician, boasting a remarkable 93% comeback rate and a flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece—clearly a player who turns setbacks into spectacular comebacks.
Azat’s penchant for long and tactical battles is evident in their average game length: winning games stretch over 86 moves on average, showing a taste for the spicy, protracted endgames where they thrive most, with a notable 83.99% endgame frequency.
Opponents beware: Azat boasts a longest winning streak of 10 games and a current streak of 1, proving that once Azat’s gears get turning, it's not easy to stop. Also notable is Azat’s competitive spirit against frequent challengers like amanmuhammethommadov and radical_3dward, reflecting those fierce rivalries that fuel chess passion.
When it comes to timing, Azat plays their best chess often at off-peak hours, with a 58% win rate at 2 AM—whether it’s the magic of midnight or the caffeine-fueled blitz, the pieces just seem to click.
While Azat occasionally feels the tilt (11% tilt factor, for those interested in chess psychology), their overall mental toughness, combined with a low early resignation rate of just 1.36%, makes Azat a formidable and determined player on any day.
In short: Azat Nurmammedov is a fierce competitor, a strategic thinker, and an endgame enthusiast who proves that in chess, as in life, persistence and passion lead to the top.