Profile Summary: Mohammed Alhariqi (aka Lost1413)
Meet Mohammed Alhariqi, a chess enthusiast whose journey reads like a rollercoaster ride through the kingdom of 64 squares. Starting with modest blitz ratings in 2019 at around 591, Mohammed swiftly climbed the ranks to an impressive peak of 1666 by 2025. If resilience was a chess piece, Mohammed would surely be the queen: his comeback rate sits at a whopping 74.45%, with a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece — that’s some tenacity right there!
This player enjoys the adrenaline of blitz games but also dabbles confidently in bullet, rapid, and daily formats, showing a strong preference and skill in faster games where quick thinking and nerves of steel count the most. Mohammed’s longest winning streak is a jaw-dropping 17 games, and currently, he's riding a three-game win streak. Don’t blink, or you’ll miss his next move!
His style? A blend of patience and endurance, with an average of nearly 60 moves to carve out a win, suggesting he plays the long game rather than rushing to checkmate. But beware: behind that calm exterior lurks a strategic mastermind who embraces endgames frequently — more than 65% of his games wind down to those tense final moments.
Interestingly, Mohammed’s psychological stats reveal a tilt factor of 12, proving even grandmasters in the making have moments where the pawns don’t quite behave. But with an early resignation rate of just over 1%, giving up is definitely not on his daily itinerary.
Mohammed is a chess gladiator who faces down opponents with an eclectic range—from “guru-tuticorin” to “mo900yg”—and boasts a 100% win rate against many recent foes. He’s not only battling the clock by hour—he shines between midnight and 6 AM—when the world sleeps, but Mohammed’s brain is wide awake strategizing.
Whether you catch him blitzing on a lazy Saturday afternoon or making bold bullet moves in the wee hours, Mohammed Alhariqi is a name to watch. And if you happen to lose a piece to him, don’t despair — he’ll remind you why giving up is never a good idea!