Profile: khaled_gad
Meet khaled_gad, a chess player whose journey on the 64 squares is a fascinating blend of gritty resilience and tactical creativity. With a current Rapid rating hovering around the mid-400s to 500s over recent years, khaled_gad might not be a grandmaster just yet, but stands as a formidable opponent who knows how to deliver an impressive checkmate when it matters.
If you like openings, this player has some specialties that keep opponents guessing. Among favorites in Rapid chess are the Scotch Game and the Scandinavian Defense with win rates remarkably above 50%, and a near-dominating 87.5% success with the Four Knights Game Scotch Variation and the Scandinavian Defense. Proof that sometimes unconventional and bold choices pay off!
Speaking of bold moves, khaled_gad’s tactical awareness shines with a 100% win rate after losing a piece—talk about refusing to go down without a fight. An impressive longest winning streak of 11 games reminds us this player can go on hot streaks that heat the board.
With a playful side, khaled_gad’s penchant for early resignation is relatively low (about 14%), showing fighting spirit, while the average moves per win (around 40) and loss (around 51) show that the battles are often hard-fought and deep.
Ever wondered when to catch khaled_gad online? Look for action particularly on Thursday and Sunday, where win rates are over 60%! The evenings, especially between 7 PM and 9 PM, seem to be the magic time, although somehow 8 AM boasts a perfect 100% win rate—but maybe don’t challenge khaled_gad before coffee.
Though Bullet chess might be an ongoing learning curve with some tough losses, Rapid and Daily formats tell the story of consistent, serious play. Having trounced some opponents multiple times (notably a 90% win rate against frequent foe marwansinosy), khaled_gad is not to be underestimated.
Highlights of recent successes include a dazzling checkmate delivered against mohameduptown with the classic Three Knights Opening, executed with surgical precision to finish the game in under 32 moves. When in doubt, look for the queen putting the final nail in the coffin!
So next time you match up against khaled_gad, be ready for strategic surprises, relentless comebacks, and a chess player who firmly believes: “Why resign early, when you can make them regret every move?”