Profile: Dr-Mohamed-Elyamany
Meet Dr-Mohamed-Elyamany, a chess enthusiast whose rating evolution resembles the fascinating lifecycle of a butterfly — starting from a humble cocoon in bullet chess back in 2017 with a peak rating of 954, he has since blossomed into a versatile player across all formats.
Mohamed’s rapid rating tells its own evolutionary tale: after an initial rapid rating of 1212 in 2024, it dipped to a chrysalis low of 826, only to emerge stronger with a 2025 peak at 1049. His daily and blitz adventures are no less intriguing, peaking at 1196 and 634 respectively, showing the nimble agility of a queen on the board.
With a total of over 600 rapid games and an impressive win count close to 300, Mohamed’s battle-tested openings include the trusty Bishops Opening and the formidable Giuoco Piano Pianissimo Variation, where his win rate reaches a whopping 68.75%. Clearly, his strategic DNA favors well-paced positional play with a pinch of Italian spice.
Mohamed’s style of play could be described as both resilient and tenacious, boasting a comeback rate of 69% and an astounding 100% win rate after losing a piece—talk about cellular regeneration on the chessboard! He rarely succumbs to one-sided losses (only 4.62%), and his average winning games stretch to nearly 55 moves, proving he's got endurance in his chromatids.
Ever aware of the psychological battlefield, Mohamed maintains an admirable low tilt factor of 8, keeping his neurons firing even after setbacks. His preference for the color white yields a comfortable 52% win rate, while black pieces have posed a slightly bigger challenge at 44.8%.
Off the board, he’s been known to cleverly exploit timing patterns, scoring his best on Saturdays and late afternoon hours, with a zenith win rate of over 75% at 6 AM and a mystical 100% at 3 AM. Whether a night owl or an early bird, Mohamed's synapses seem wired for checkmate no matter the hour.
In the grand ecosystem of opponents, Mohamed has faced a diverse array of rivals. Some like alameen12 and navesptr have been vanquished 100% of the time, while others, such as moh675 and mchab94, still keep him on his toes. Clearly, his neural pathways are constantly adapting and evolving.
In sum, Dr-Mohamed-Elyamany is a fascinating specimen in the chess biosphere: resilient, strategic, and ever learning. Whether opening with a bishop's gambit or sidestepping into the King's Pawn territory, his games are a thrilling cellular dance of tactics and wit.