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Farhiyatul Ahkam

Kamul123 Since 2021 (Inactive) Chess.com
43.9%- 52.8%- 3.3%
Blitz 180
72W 82L 6D
Rapid 352
193W 237L 14D

Farhiyatul Ahkam - The Chessboard Biologist

Often navigating the complex ecosystem of 64 squares, Farhiyatul Ahkam, aka Kamul123, is a chess player whose career exhibits as much variation as a cell cycle in mitosis. From humble beginnings with a Rapid rating of 700 in 2021, Farhiyatul has experienced both the rise and fall familiar to any organism adapting to a new environment—sometimes thriving, sometimes struggling to keep balance.

With a total of 429 rapid games played across three years, Farhiyatul’s styles mimic the unpredictability of genetic mutations: unpredictable yet occasionally brilliant. Sporting a longest winning streak of 8 games, this player proves their cellular resilience on the battlefield of pawns and knights.

Specializing in openings like the Scotch Game with a win rate over 56%, it’s clear that Farhiyatul favors evolutionary strategies that evolve rapidly and strike early. Though the Van 't Kruijs Opening resembles a slow-growing fungus with only a 14% success rate, our player prefers testing new strategies as a biologist tests hypotheses—in lab coats and king’s robes alike.

Farhiyatul has a tactical awareness reminiscent of a clever amoeba, with a spectacular 100% win rate after losing a piece—like a cell regenerating after injury. This comeback ability is key in their survival strategy, offsetting a moderate tilt factor of 16%, proving that even under environmental stress, the game’s metabolism doesn’t shut down easily.

On average, Farhiyatul’s games are marathons with approximately 48 moves to victory, much like a slow but steady metabolic process reaching its goal. Win rates peak on Sundays (56.25%) and during the 15th hour of the day (also 56.25%), showing a circadian rhythm as precise as any living organism’s biological clock.

Though Blitz chess seems less hospitable, with a 0% win record, Farhiyatul adapts better to the slower, deliberate pace of Rapid games. With a healthy dose of humor and strategy, this chess player continues to evolve, proving that on the chessboard as in nature: survival belongs to those who adapt best.

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