Абдилхаир Абилмансур - International Master (FloMasterAAK)
Meet Абдилхаир Абилмансур, a chess virtuoso whose brain probably functions like a quantum computer plugged into a chessboard. Awarded the prestigious title of International Master by FIDE, Абдилхаир has carved out a niche in the Blitz, Bullet, and Rapid arenas with a style that’s equal parts strategic genius and daring creativity.
Rating & Performance Highlights
- Blitz: Peaked at an astonishing 2808 rating in 2022, with an overall win rate of over 56% across nearly 900 games. That's not just good; it’s the kinda number that makes opponents double-check their move—twice.
- Bullet: A lightning-fast tactician with a max rating of 2537 in 2021, boasting a solid 55%+ win rate and an uncanny ability to snatch victory even after losing pieces (99.12% win rate after losing a piece!).
- Rapid: Maintains a consistent 2268 rating with an impressive 69.7% win rate. Rapid games beware — Абдилхаир’s in no rush to lose, but if it happens, expect a comeback worthy of a novel.
Playing Style & Psychological Mojo
With a remarkable comeback rate of 82% and a knack for winning even after setbacks, Абдилхаир is not one to throw in the towel early — in fact, early resignation is a rare sight (under 5%). Expect long, gripping battles averaging nearly 70 moves per win, where every piece counts and the endgame is practically a signature move.
Despite a small tilt factor of 11 (which means frustration hits like a cold breeze rather than a hurricane), Абдилхаир manages to keep cool under pressure — unless your name happens to be individoom, who sadly ended up with a 100% loss rate against him.
Fun Facts & Quirks
- Longest winning streak? A jaw-dropping 27 games. That’s long enough to make chess fans envy and opponents rethink their careers.
- Most played opponents include bekturov02 and ram1zan. To some, these sound like foes from a fantasy chess saga.
- Win rates tend to blossom on Fridays and Sundays, perhaps fueled by weekend vibes and caffeine.
- Has a habit of playing some of the longest games in the book, meaning if you want a quick knockout, better find another opponent.
Whether battling in blitz or bullet, Абдилхаир Абилмансур’s games are never boring — and if you ever meet FloMasterAAK online, be prepared for a strategic rollercoaster with the occasional “wait, what just happened?!” moment. Bravo, International Master. The chessboard bows to you.