Alireza Omidian - King_Alireza1997
Meet Alireza Omidian, a chess enthusiast whose rating trajectory has shown remarkable mitosis — steadily evolving through the years 2023 to 2025 across multiple chess modalities. In the vibrant ecosystem of rapid chess, Alireza has blossomed from a budding 100 rating in early 2023 to a robust peak of 1135 in 2024, before stabilizing near the 1000 neurons mark in 2025. Much like a clever cell dividing and adapting, his games have proliferated, with over 2,200 rapid matches fought in the wild, sporting a near 47% win rate — a testament to his resilience and strategic DNA.
In the daily chess petri dish, Alireza's performance has blossomed from a modest average of 367 in 2023 to an impressive 769 by 2025. Bullet and blitz formats aren’t immune from his evolutionary prowess either: with bullet maxing out at 395 in 2025 and blitz peaking near 1190, he’s shown evolutionary versatility across fast-paced and lightning games. His win-loss-draw records suggest a fierce competitive spirit—matching wins and losses almost like a biological equilibrium, with swift draws acting as cellular checkpoints.
Playing style? Alireza is an endgame aficionado, with a frequency of nearly 66% of his games reaching this classic phase — clearly a master of cellular respiration when the board thins and the pressure peaks. His games tend to be strategic marathons, averaging over 72 moves per win, clearly outlasting many Opposition mitochondria. Remarkably, he embraces tactical adversity with an 80% comeback rate and maintains a flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece — truly a phoenix rising from mitochondrial dust!
Psychologically, Alireza has a tilt factor of 11, occasionally feeling the evolutionary stress, but his resilience keeps him thriving in the competitive petri dish. Noteworthy is his low early resignation rate, signaling a fighting spirit that rarely lets the game quit before it’s ready to divide one last time.
His opponents form a diverse gene pool, though some strains like fecormsr, towers2000, and qd333 have been utterly defeated with 100% win rates — a true genetic knockout. His most frequent rival, amino1986, keeps him on his toes with nearly 47% wins, proving that even in biology, competition fuels evolution.
Whether strategizing midgame or sprinting bullet battles, King_Alireza1997’s chess genome carries resilience, adaptability, and an ever-evolving thirst for victory. Truly, a grandmaster in the making, whose cells and pieces both know how to multiply and defend with poise.