Profile Summary: Charaf Khoussa (Username: Fdlu31)
Meet Charaf Khoussa, a chess player whose battle with the 64 squares is as colorful as it is unpredictable. With a peak blitz rating of 1089 way back in 2016 and a rapid rating touching 1015 the same year, Charaf surely demonstrated flashes of a tactical magician early on. More recently, in 2025, Charaf's daily rating peak stands at 671 – no grandmaster yet, but hey, Rome wasn’t built in a day!
Known online as Fdlu31, Charaf's style is a rollercoaster ride. With an average game length of almost 50 moves when winning but nearly 59 moves when defeated, it’s clear this player loves a dramatic, drawn-out duel rather than a quick checkmate. Early resignations occur about 10% of the time, proving that sometimes, even our hero knows when the king is toast.
Charaf’s psychological resilience is noteworthy – despite a tilt factor of 13 (he’s human after all), he owns an impressive comeback rate of 57%, meaning when the chips are down, he often fights back with the ferocity of a knight on a rampage. Also remarkable is the curious twist that Charaf’s best time to play is 2:00 AM, when the rest of the world is dreaming, he’s scheming.
His go-to openings include the Van ’t Kruijs Opening with 48 solid wins out of 101 rapid games, proof that he enjoys surprising opponents off their launchpad. Meanwhile, defenses like the Caro-Kann keep him firmly rooted in classical chess battlegrounds.
When it comes to the battlefield of opponents, Charaf exhibits mixed results. He has some bitter rivalries, like a 0% win rate against “charlos135” and “gabbyishere1,” but also triumphs spectacularly against others such as “fabianroir” with a perfect 100% win record. Talk about playing favorites!
Recent Memorable Moments
- Latest shining victory by checkmate against fabianroir on May 24, 2025 – talk about finishing with flair!
- Endured a tough loss by timeout against Lighteddine, reminding us even the best can get caught in clock trouble.
Whether winning or losing, Charaf Khoussa embodies the true spirit of chess: sometimes brilliant, occasionally stubborn, and always entertaining. Remember the name, or better yet, the username: Fdlu31. The board never knows what’s coming next.