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محمد إسلام

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Playing Since: 2023-04-15 (Active)

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Daily: 1136
128W / 136L / 11D
Rapid: 1417
2481W / 2304L / 293D
Blitz: 1030
1131W / 1080L / 104D
Bullet: 935
300W / 259L / 20D

محمد إسلام: The Chess Biologist of the Board

Emerging from the tangled web of pawns and knights, محمد إسلام has nurtured a game that's as complex and captivating as a cell's nucleus. With a steady climb in rapid ratings, from 1035 in 2023 to a sprightly 1332 in 2025, he’s proving that growth—much like in biology—is all about adaptation and evolution.

In the swift jungles of Blitz and Bullet, where tactics mutate at high speed, محمد maintains an evolving strategy, boosting his blitz rating from 657 to a seasoned 957, and bullet rating stretching from 528 to a high-paced 848. His endgame frequency is a hearty 60%, showing that when it’s time to pounce, he prefers to see the game to the very last cell—I mean, move.

Like a seasoned predator stalking his prey, his longest winning streak hit an impressive 18 games. But don't let that fool you—محمد knows when to surrender early, keeping his early resignation rate low at 3.7%, proving he’s not afraid to fold when the mitochondria of his position damn well tells him to.

Opening Moves: DNA Helix of His Playstyle

  • Scotch Game: A favorite, boasting a 58% win rate in Rapid—clearly the protein folding into a killer strategy.
  • Italian Game: His sharp endonuclease of choice with a fine 64% win ratio, slicing through defenses.
  • Scandinavian Defense: The stealthy enzyme that helps him fish out victories with over 55% success.

Psychological Traits & Tactics

Despite a tilt factor that occasionally spikes to 11, محمد’s come-back rate is an astonishing 69%, attesting to his resilience in the face of the checkmated chaos. When he loses a piece, his recovery is flawless—a 100% win rate after such losses. That’s the genetic resilience of a true chess organism.

Preferred Times for Evolutionary Chess Battles

Analyze his activity by the hour, and you'll find his mating calls come strongest around the early morning hours (1 AM to 3 AM), where his win rates climb above 50%. Whether it’s circadian rhythms or just nocturnal inspiration, he’s a lion prowling in the chess jungle under the moonlight.

Fun Fact

محمد’s overall win-loss-draw record is a testament to his balanced genome: rapid games with 1785 wins to 1657 losses, blitz with a close 774/748 win-loss, and bullet where speed is life, securing 132 wins out of 242 matches. All this genetic material says one thing — he's a living organism thriving on the battlefield of 64 squares.

Whether dissecting opponents like a molecular biologist or evolving his own strategy to outwit the competition, محمد إسلام truly puts the "chess" in "checkmate", one clever move at a time.


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محمد إسلام — Rapid games: quick summary

Nice fight in these recent rapid games. Your results show you create complications and go for tactics, but a few recurring weaknesses — mainly king safety and leaving squares free for the opponent's queen — are costing you games. Below are concrete things to keep doing and a short plan to fix the leaks.

What you're doing well

  • Good tactical intuition — you frequently create active threats and look for captures (that helps you in openings like the Scotch and Blackburne Shilling Gambit).
  • Willingness to complicate and seek imbalance — this is a practical strength in rapid play and helps you score upset wins.
  • Solid opening variety — you’re comfortable in many lines, which makes you unpredictable for opponents.
  • Time usage looks steady — you aren’t flagging in these samples, so you have time to calculate when needed.

Repeated mistakes observed (from recent losses)

  • King safety: castling late or creating pawn weaknesses in front of your king. Example: your game vs erdah ended with the opponent’s queen infiltrating to f2 for mate — the path opened because key defenders were inactive.
  • Taking material while leaving back-rank / key squares undefended. Grabbing a central pawn or trading can be fine, but check the opponent’s immediate counterplay first.
  • Underestimating queen checks and forks. The opponent’s queen checked into your camp (Qf2/Qxg2 themes) — always scan for queen checks before moving a piece or pawn near your king.
  • Occasional piece over-commitment: moving the same piece multiple times in the opening and falling behind in development.

Concrete improvements — a short plan

  • Before each capture, ask: “Does this create new weak squares or open files toward my king?” If yes, find a defensive resource first.
  • Prioritize safe development: castle early when possible, and avoid pawn moves that open the king’s front without compensating activity.
  • Reduce tactical blunders with a simple blunder-check: before you hit move, scan for checks, captures, and threats from your opponent.
  • Study the recurring tactical motif that beat you: queen infiltration on f2/g2 and back-rank mates. Drill a small set of mating patterns and defensive replies.
  • Pick one opening system and learn typical defensive setups so opponent tactics (like Qf2) are harder to execute.

Training exercises (daily / weekly)

  • Daily: 10–15 tactical puzzles focused on mating nets and queen forks (15 minutes).
  • 3× week: Play 5 rapid games and immediately review only the critical moments — where the queen could invade, or you left a square undefended (20–30 minutes).
  • Weekly: 1 hour of opening reinforcement — pick one of your best openings (e.g., Scotch Game) and study 3 typical defensive sidelines for the opponent.
  • Endgame basics: 2–3 back-rank survival drills and basic king + rook endgames so you can convert or hold positions more reliably.

Practical move checklist (use before every move)

  • Are any checks available to my opponent after my move?
  • Which pieces are undefended after I play this?
  • Does this create a new open file or diagonal toward my king?
  • Am I moving a developed piece twice in the opening without a concrete reason?

Short-term goals (next 2 weeks)

  • Reduce tactical blunders: complete 50 puzzles and track mistakes.
  • Choose one opening to tighten (stop taking speculative captures that expose your king).
  • Analyze the two most recent losses move-by-move and write one lesson from each — keep those lessons next to your board.

Review a critical loss — interactive

Open the recent game vs erdah and replay the final sequence to see how queen infiltration decided the game.

Helpful links & notes

  • Opening study suggestion: Four-Knights Game — review common queen tactics in this family of positions.
  • Player to review: erdah — replay the game and pause at move 12–15 to look for alternative defenses.
  • Placeholder for a longer study plan: Tactics (make this a recurring study topic).

Final encouragement

Your overall play has strong foundations — your database shows many wins in sharp openings and a strength-adjusted win rate around 50%. Fixing the few tactical/king-safety habits above will convert many of those close losses into wins. Small, consistent practice (tactics + a two-question blunder-check) will give fast results in rapid games.

Ready for a focused 2-week plan I can build (daily puzzles + exact drills)? Tell me which area you want to start with: tactics, opening, or endgames.



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 935 1030 1368 1141
2024 868 835 1174 977
2023 528 657 1035 984
Rating by Year2023202420251368528YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 734W / 632L / 76D 671W / 689L / 82D 66.0
2024 761W / 613L / 70D 660W / 717L / 72D 61.7
2023 638W / 521L / 65D 584W / 599L / 61D 64.8

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scotch Game 238 123 101 14 51.7%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 197 98 93 6 49.8%
Scandinavian Defense 168 92 68 8 54.8%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 113 59 51 3 52.2%
Amar Gambit 99 43 52 4 43.4%
Amazon Attack 92 45 44 3 48.9%
Elephant Gambit 91 46 42 3 50.5%
Philidor Defense 88 42 39 7 47.7%
Four Knights Game 86 44 39 3 51.2%
Barnes Defense 83 44 36 3 53.0%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 486 252 205 29 51.9%
Scotch Game 467 255 190 22 54.6%
Scandinavian Defense 264 131 114 19 49.6%
Philidor Defense 247 122 113 12 49.4%
Elephant Gambit 212 106 93 13 50.0%
Sicilian Defense 186 95 84 7 51.1%
Amar Gambit 183 83 90 10 45.4%
Amazon Attack 180 82 86 12 45.6%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 172 81 76 15 47.1%
Barnes Defense 158 79 70 9 50.0%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 55 23 28 4 41.8%
Scotch Game 30 11 14 5 36.7%
Italian Game: Two Knights Defense, Fegatello Attack, Leonhardt Variation 12 5 7 0 41.7%
Sicilian Defense 10 3 7 0 30.0%
Four Knights Game 10 7 3 0 70.0%
Elephant Gambit 10 9 1 0 90.0%
Philidor Defense 9 6 3 0 66.7%
Amazon Attack 8 6 2 0 75.0%
Modern 7 2 4 1 28.6%
Scandinavian Defense 6 4 2 0 66.7%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scandinavian Defense 54 25 28 1 46.3%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 50 26 22 2 52.0%
Scotch Game 32 13 17 2 40.6%
Amar Gambit 29 12 16 1 41.4%
Amazon Attack 21 16 5 0 76.2%
Four Knights Game 20 11 7 2 55.0%
Benoni Defense: Benoni Gambit Accepted 20 11 8 1 55.0%
French Defense 19 9 10 0 47.4%
Barnes Defense 18 13 5 0 72.2%
Sicilian Defense 16 9 7 0 56.2%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 18 0
Losing 11 1
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