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Chamseddine Guetari

chammoussa Since 2021 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
47.9%- 47.5%- 4.6%
Bullet 491
0W 2L 0D
Blitz 856
2003W 1972L 193D
Rapid 739
270W 282L 26D

Chamseddine Guetari - aka "chammoussa"

Chamseddine Guetari is a chess enthusiast whose playing style is a fascinating blend of resilience and strategic curiosity—like a curious enzyme, always ready to catalyze a comeback! While his Rapid rating has navigated the evolutionary ladder from a modest 578 in 2021 to a more stabilized 789 in 2025, it's clear that chammoussa’s chess cells are mutating in all the right directions.

Playing Style and Strengths

With an early resignation rate as low as 3.61%, Chamseddine prefers to see the metabolic pathway of each game through, often averaging over 63 moves in wins and an even longer 70 moves in losses. His endgame frequency is impressively high at nearly 65%, proving he's got stamina that would impress even the hardiest mitochondrion. A true survivor, his comeback rate is a remarkable 63.38%, and after losing a critical piece, he bounces back with a perfect 100% win rate—talk about cellular regeneration in the heat of battle!

Favorite Openings

In the opening petri dish, Chamseddine shows a preference for the Van t Kruijs Opening in Rapid games where he boasts a 46.7% success rate across 45 games—proving he's not afraid to test the waters in less common territories. The King’s Pawn Opening serves as another favorite, with a strong 70% win rate in Rapid. He also experiments with the French Defense and Scandinavian variations, showing some great adaptability much like an organism thriving in diverse environments.

Competitive Record

While Chamseddine's Rapid record has seen almost as many wins (62) as losses (67), his Blitz and Bullet performances reflect an ongoing evolutionary struggle—with Blitz wins lagging slightly behind losses (9-15) and Bullet still an emerging field. His longest winning streak is a solid 5, proving he can replicate success before cells self-regulate back to equilibrium. He also shows signs of tilt (an 8/100 factor), reminding us even the best neurons sometimes misfire under stress!

Chess Battlefield

Chamseddine plays actively through the week but shows the best win rates midweek—Thursday bringing his highest rate at 53.12%. Early mornings and late evenings are quite variable for him, though the 6 AM hour sees his peak win percentage at 60%, like a diurnal organism thriving at dawn. Sunday's sluggish 11.11% is the rest period his system sometimes requires.

Fun Fact

Whether facing opponents like "justintalalima" (against whom he's had tough losses) or scoring perfect 100% win rates against others, chammoussa’s chess genome is rich with genetic diversity. He balances the risks of offense and defense like a careful biologist balancing a culture flask, always experimenting to optimize his next move.

In sum, Chamseddine Guetari’s chess career is a living organism in its own right—constantly evolving, adapting, and thriving on the cellular battlefield of 64 squares.

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