KHIDIR MOHAMED (khidir19) - The Tactical Tactician
Meet KHIDIR MOHAMED, known in the chess strata as khidir19, a player whose game is as dynamic as the ever-mutating DNA strands of a chess beast. With a peak rapid rating hovering around 1053 in 2022 and a steady climb to 830 by 2024, Khidir’s rating evolution shows a grand metamorphosis—although his GameCount suggests he’s more marathon runner than sprinter, playing over 1000 blitz games in 2022 alone.
Like a clever amoeba adapting to its environment, Khidir thrives in diverse openings. His love for the Scandinavian Defense and its quirky Mieses Kotrc Variation reveals a fondness for poking at his opponents’ defenses, winning just shy of half his games with these choices. But beware if you face him in the Bishop’s Opening—his win rate there sneaks above 54%, proving he knows how to keep predators on their toes.
Despite occasional losses (which he treats like minor cellular glitches), his psychological resilience kicks in with a 73.77% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece. Talk about survival of the fittest! His low early resignation rate of 4.66% shows Khidir fights on long and hard, often averaging about 60 moves per game—proof that he’s more of a chess marathoner than a quick reflex sprinter.
His winning streak peaked impressively at 14 games, and he’s currently riding a modest two-game high. On his chess petri dish, Mondays and weekends seem the most fertile for victories, boasting over 50% win rates, while move 16 in a game is where he shines brightest with a win rate above 64%—like hitting a vital neuron firing just right.
Playing with either color, KHIDIR fairs slightly better with white pieces, winning just over half his games, while his black pieces show a sprightly 45% success. His blitz adventures are marked by a nearly balanced 638 wins against 627 losses, sprinkled with a neat dozen draws—like a perfectly balanced ecosystem.
Off the board, KHIDIR's charm lies in his humble approach to the game’s biology—he knows each piece, like an organelle, must work in concert to thrive. Whether wriggling out of complex openings or sprinting through rapid sequences, KHIDIR MOHAMED is a true chess organism evolving with every match.