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Abdulla Gadimbayli GM

Username: GadimbayliA

Playing Since: 2018-02-04 (Active)

Wow Factor: ♟♟♟♟♟

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Rapid: 2497
33W / 21L / 27D
Blitz: 3001
1290W / 904L / 327D
Bullet: 3042
2368W / 2158L / 421D

Grandmaster Abdulla Gadimbayli

Abdulla Gadimbayli, known in the online arena as GadimbayliA, is a chess virtuoso who has earned the prestigious title of Grandmaster from FIDE. An endgame aficionado, Abdulla’s playing style is like a masterful cell division—slow, strategic, and precise, ensuring success through every mitosis of the board.

Rising rapidly through the ranks since 2018, Abdulla’s Bullet rating once soared near the miraculous 2950 mark in 2023—a tactical evolution that would make any neuron in a chess lover’s brain fire with excitement. His blitz skills rival the speed of synaptic transmissions, reaching a peak rating of 2982 in 2019, while his rapid games demonstrate a reliable consistency akin to a well-functioning neural network.

With a comeback rate of 89.28% and an astonishing 98.7% win rate after losing a piece, Abdulla’s resilience is nothing short of biological regeneration—think of it as a chessboard healing from injuries while mounting a fierce counterattack.

Interestingly, Abdulla’s psychological makeup shows a modest tilt factor (13), reminding us that even grandmasters have moments when their mental mitochondria get a little tired. But like the most resilient mitochondrion powering a cell, he bounces back quickly, ready to outwit opponents in what feels like a cerebral Darwinian survival-of-the-fittest.

Over thousands of games, with over 2,000 wins in bullet and nearly 1,400 in blitz, his record is a rich genome of experience, mutations of strategy, and evolution of tactics. Facing a wide array of opponents—from beginners to grandmasters—Abdulla approaches each battle like a predator analyzing prey, with sharp tactical awareness and surgical precision.

When not dissecting openings (mostly under “Top Secret,” because who doesn’t like a bit of classified biochemical chess research?), Abdulla is known for his longest winning streak of 23 games—a feat that rivals the replication speed of DNA under ideal conditions.

Truly, Abdulla Gadimbayli is a fascinating specimen of the chess species—a grandmaster whose games are a perfect blend of biology, tactics, resilience, and wit. Just don't let him catch you unaware; his moves can be as sneaky as a quick enzyme reaction in a well-timed checkmate.


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Feedback for Abdulla Gadimbayli

Abdulla, your recent games show a strong grasp of dynamic play and good opening preparation, particularly in sharp lines like the King's Knight Elephant Gambit and the Scotch variations. Your aggressive pawn pushes and timely piece activity often place your opponents under pressure early, which is a valuable weapon in competitive games.

Strengths:

  • Opening Repertoire: Your choice of openings reflects deep study and confidence. Lines such as 1...e5 with early d5 thrust and active piece development indicate proactive chess understanding.
  • Tactical Awareness: You frequently create strong tactical threats, making it difficult for opponents to find comfortable moves. Your ability to capitalize on opponent inaccuracies is impressive.
  • Endgame Technique: In several victories, you demonstrate good endgame vision. The handling of passed pawns and active king positioning stands out.

Areas for Improvement:

  • Time Management: In a couple of losses, clock pressure seemed to impact decision-making. Focus on balancing speed with accuracy, especially in complex middlegame positions.
  • Positional Play: Occasionally, some positional subtleties, such as overextension of pawns or under-defended squares, gave opponents counterplay opportunities. Strengthening your positional evaluation and prophylactic thinking will reduce unnecessary risks.
  • Handling Pressure in Defensive Situations: A few games showed difficulties when falling behind. Practicing defense by training on resourceful ways to complicate or hold difficult positions can help maintain resilience until counter-chances arise.

Next Steps:

  1. Review critical moments in your losses to identify decision points under time pressure. Run through alternate lines to find practical improvements.
  2. Incorporate more strategic study, possibly focusing on pawn structures arising from your preferred openings, to enhance your long-term planning.
  3. Practice rapid and blitz games with a focus on maintaining composure and calculation quality under time constraints.

You are playing at a high level, and with focused work on these areas, you can continue to improve and compete strongly against top-tier opponents.



🆚 Opponent Insights

Recent Opponents
Gabor Nagy 8W / 8L / 2D View
Parham Maghsoodloo 0W / 4L / 2D View
Davit_Tiraturyan 21W / 39L / 11D View
Vladimir Seliverstov 18W / 14L / 4D View
Petros Trimitzios 30W / 14L / 7D View
Rudik Makarian 1W / 0L / 1D View
infinite-student 3W / 0L / 0D View
Momchil Petkov 3W / 3L / 1D View
WhooopsIDidItAgain 2W / 1L / 0D View
Etienne Bacrot 1W / 0L / 1D View
Most Played Opponents
Sơn Đặng 47W / 60L / 3D View Games
Sodoma Gomora 46W / 44L / 10D View Games
Khazar Babazada 42W / 44L / 10D View Games
Justin Tan 32W / 43L / 2D View Games
Davit_Tiraturyan 21W / 39L / 11D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 3042 3001
2024 2798 2871 2497
2023 2829 2823 2499
2022 2882 2789
2021 2599 2737
2020 2774 2920 2590
2019 2802 2967
2018 2556 2743
Rating by Year2018201920202021202220232024202530422497YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 77W / 47L / 10D 74W / 53L / 4D 85.1
2024 11W / 11L / 1D 12W / 10L / 5D 84.5
2023 71W / 48L / 31D 67W / 69L / 18D 87.7
2022 29W / 15L / 10D 32W / 16L / 7D 86.3
2021 37W / 21L / 3D 26W / 23L / 3D 92.8
2020 498W / 396L / 110D 471W / 420L / 113D 76.8
2019 755W / 638L / 155D 706W / 694L / 159D 83.9
2018 515W / 348L / 76D 476W / 395L / 79D 83.1

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Elephant Gambit 184 110 52 22 59.8%
Caro-Kann Defense 153 85 50 18 55.6%
Four Knights Game 149 82 39 28 55.0%
Unknown 144 50 92 2 34.7%
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation, Zagreb Variation 88 45 30 13 51.1%
QGD: Albin, 3.dxe5 76 46 23 7 60.5%
French Defense 75 44 26 5 58.7%
Petrov's Defense 71 34 20 17 47.9%
French Defense: Tarrasch Variation, Chistyakov Defense 70 36 25 9 51.4%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 61 25 27 9 41.0%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 433 201 198 34 46.4%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack: Classical Variation 200 105 73 22 52.5%
Amar Gambit 173 88 71 14 50.9%
Hungarian Opening: Wiedenhagen-Beta Gambit 161 79 69 13 49.1%
Modern 154 86 58 10 55.8%
French Defense 149 58 80 11 38.9%
Caro-Kann Defense 140 71 55 14 50.7%
Scandinavian Defense 132 61 67 4 46.2%
Elephant Gambit 131 71 50 10 54.2%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 124 65 49 10 52.4%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 23 1
Losing 13 0
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