Serdar Bayramov: The National Master with a Blitzy Twist
Meet Serdar Bayramov, known in chess circles and online arenas as Bayramov_Serdar, a National Master who’s no stranger to both triumphs and thrilling battles on the 64 squares. With a blitz rating soaring above 2150 and bullet speed chess prowess nearing 2000, Serdar brings a fusion of lightning-fast tactics and seasoned strategy to every game.
Not Just a Player, But a Finisher
Serdar’s games are anything but casual strolls—they’re intense tactical marathons that average over 60 moves even in wins. Known for a remarkable win rate after losing a piece at a flawless 100%, Serdar turns near-defeat moments into epic comebacks, keeping foes on their toes and spectators at the edge of their seats. Oh, and speaking of comebacks, an 83% comeback rate means giving up is simply not in Serdar's vocabulary.
Where and When the Magic Happens
Tuesday through Sunday, Serdar shines brightest, hitting a Sunday win rate of nearly 86%—clearly, weekends are made for chess domination. Night owls beware, as Serdar’s peak performance hours might surprise you: 5 AM and 19:00 states a perfect 100% win rate (who even plays bullet chess at 5 AM? Clearly, Serdar does!).
The Style: Tactical, Resilient, and a Bit Mysterious
While the preferred openings stay under wraps (they’re “Top Secret,” after all), Serdar’s playing style is a cocktail of resilience and endurance. An early resignation rate of just 1.35% means sitting through tough matches, and with an endgame frequency over 70%, Serdar clearly loves the sweet, decisive battles at the finish line.
Record vs Opponents: Friends, Foes, and the Occasional Nemesis
Serdar boasts some impressive rivalries, particularly favoring opponents like khromkin and theforkinghorsey, boasting a thrilling 100% win rate against them—though some foes such as slovineanu and erikblomqvist seem to keep Serdar’s win rate at a stubborn 0%. But hey, every great player needs a challenge (and a little humor in the heartbreak).
Quirks and Quips
Despite a reasonably low tilt factor of 6, Serdar doesn’t just play chess, they wage psychological warfare, showing a whopping 65% better performance in rated games versus casual encounters. Who said pressure can’t bring out the best in someone? Also, fun fact: after a loss, Serdar fights back with ninja-like precision, rarely falling to the one-sided demise (only 2.7% of losses are one-sided disasters).
Serdar Bayramov’s journey is more than just a stats story—it’s the saga of a chess warrior who blends speed, strategy, and a dash of mystery to keep the chessboard as unpredictable as ever. Expect sparks, expect surprises, and most of all, expect Serdar to keep on winning.