Cemil Aghamaliyev (aka gmgamil)
Grandmaster of the 64 Squares and Occasional Chess Magician
Cemil Aghamaliyev, better known by the mysterious username gmgamil, is a FIDE Grandmaster whose blitz moves might make your head spin faster than a rook on a rampage. Known for an impressive peak blitz rating close to 2900, Cemil dances on the edge of brilliance and sheer speed—his fingers almost seem to think faster than his brain during bullet bouts!
With a career filled with thousands of games, Cemil's online blitz record boasts over 7,800 wins balanced by nearly as many losses, proving that even chess kings sometimes stumble—but only to rise again with a tactical comeback rate of almost 90%. Talk about resilience! Their style is a curious mixture of patience and lightning-fast endgames; averaging 71 moves per win and never quitting early (only 2.64% early resignations—hey, that’s honorable!).
Cemil’s psychological game is just as intriguing as their chess style. With a tilt factor of 15, they're no stranger to the emotional rollercoaster of high-stakes chess, yet they find their sweet spot around 4 AM — apparently, the best moves come with a side of moonlight and caffeine. Their win rate tends to peak on Saturdays when opponents probably deserve the toughest challenge of their weekend.
Chess Style & Statistics
- Peak Ratings: Blitz – 2898; Bullet – 2830; Daily – 1623; Rapid – 1045
- Win Rates: White – 51.2%; Black – 45.87%
- Total blitz wins: 7,841 with a tactical knack for comebacks and holding calm under pressure
- Favorite Openings: The ever-mysterious "Top Secret" opening—something to keep rivals guessing—and a solid Unknown Opening repertoire
- Longest Winning Streak: 29 games – when the stars align and the pieces obey their commands
Whether battling rapid-fire bullet games or long, thoughtful daily duels, Cemil's approach melds tactical cunning with strategic stamina. Opponents beware: this GM masterfully blends patience with explosive tactical strikes that most would envy.
Recent Highlights
In a dramatic recent encounter against chessking0310, Cemil demonstrated superb resilience and tactical precision, sealing the win by resignation after a fiery Sicilian Defense fight. Quick thinking in tough French Defense classics and Modern Defense lines also highlight their flexible and adaptive play.
Cemil's defeats, though rare on the elite level, are treated as learning moments—because every champion knows even kings can get checked sometimes.
All in all, Cemil Aghamaliyev is a grandmaster who might just outplay you while roasting you with an unexpected clever quip online — after all, who said chess can’t be both deadly serious and delightfully fun?