Profile: hmdsaad
Meet hmdsaad, a chess enthusiast who navigates the 64 squares like a caffeinated knight on a quest for victory. With a peak Rapid rating of 1153 achieved back in late 2021 and an equally respectable Blitz peak of 1071, hmdsaad is no stranger to tactical skirmishes and strategic battles.
Playing Style & Strengths
Known for a fearless approach, hmdsaad boasts a 100% win rate with the legendary King's Gambit—a daring opening that says, "Let's just see what happens!" Their favorite weapon of choice in Rapid games is the aggressive King's Gambit, backed by solid experience in the King's Knight Gambit Accepted with a respectable 61.5% win rate. If you think playing gambits is reckless, think again—this player’s comeback rate tops an impressive 79%, proving resilience is part of the game plan.
Statistics That Tell a Tale
- Rapid Record: 59 wins, 50 losses, and just 2 draws — because draws are so 19th century.
- Blitz Record: 3 wins and 2 losses — rapid-fire chess is clearly a thrill for hmdsaad.
- Longest Winning Streak: 7 games — a real hot streak that probably had opponents Googling “how to beat hmdsaad.”
- Psychological Edge: Low tilt factor of 5, yet highest effectiveness when playing late night at 11 PM, where apparently the brain says “Now I’m awake for real!”
Recent Battles
Our hero recently secured several wins by checkmate, including a memorable victory over pintega by resignation and a stylish checkmate against superstardeepakverma. One defeat to SeveralFS shows even the best falter occasionally — but hey, every loss is just a cliffhanger in the chess saga!
Fun Facts
- Favorite Hour to Win: Midnight hour strikes twice (22:00 and 23:00) with a perfect 100% win rate. Night owls welcome.
- Endgame Enthusiast: Plays the endgame in more than half of games, averaging about 58 moves per win. Who said chess is quick these days?
- Resignation Habits: Has resigned in 46 losing games, probably whispering “well played” as a nod to the opponent’s brilliance.
Whether it's a tactical melee or a slow grind, hmdsaad embodies the spirit of chess: learning, adapting, and most importantly, having fun while trying to outwit and outplay opponents one move at a time.