Profile: Ali Has (imamiq)
Meet Ali Has, a chess player whose rating has been rapidly evolving — quite fitting for a Rapid player! Starting in 2023 with an average rating of around 757, Ali has steadily grown their chess "genome" through thousands of neural connections (aka games), climbing past the 1000 mark in 2025.
Known in the chess kingdom as imamiq, Ali combines a thoughtful endgame strategy (employed in over 63% of games) with a fierce comeback rate of 81%, proving that even when a vital piece is lost, the organism finds a way to adapt and overcome with a flawless 100% win rate after losing material. Talk about evolution in action!
Ali doesn't just survive but thrives, boasting a longest winning streak of 7 games and currently on a 2-game hot streak. Their favorite openings are quite the mix: the Italian Game (63.6% win rate) and the sneaky Ruy Lopez Old Steinitz Defense with a stellar 80% success rate — perfect openings to snap up unsuspecting opponents like nature’s own chess predator.
Timing is everything in both biology and chess. Ali’s most dominant hours are evening peaks, with win rates soaring to 75% at 18:00 and a neat 70% at midnight, showing peak neural firing akin to a nocturnal strategist. Days like Thursday and Tuesday also stimulate Ali's brain, shining at win rates over 60%.
With a psychological tilt factor of just 6, Ali keeps cool under pressure — no sudden mutations here! Their refusal to prematurely resign (only 3% early resignations) shows a stubborn survival instinct, much like the tenacious tardigrade.
If you see imamiq on the board, beware: this player's endgame endurance and tactical adaptability could just checkmate your chess DNA forever.