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Mohamed Algaddafi

M_Gaddafi Since 2024 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
49.3%- 46.3%- 4.4%
Bullet 1889
2717W 2574L 230D
Blitz 1987
905W 843L 93D
Rapid 2012
17W 5L 1D

Mohamed Algaddafi (M_Gaddafi) — Blitz Specialist

Mohamed Algaddafi — known online as M_Gaddafi — is a fast-paced chess player who prefers Blitz and treats the 3|0 clock like a confession booth: quick decisions, bold moves, occasional drama. A seasoned grinder with thousands of rated games across Bullet, Blitz and Rapid, Mohamed combines stubborn opening preparation (hello, Caro‑Kann) with an uncanny ability to claw back lost positions.

  • Preferred time control: Blitz (frequently plays and peaks in this category)
  • Strengths: long, tactical games and elite comeback instincts
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Blitz Rating201619751934189318512024: 18642025: 20032026: 1987202420252026

Playing Style & Key Stats

If chess had a personality quiz, Mohamed would answer “I like my middlegames spicy.” He plays long decisive battles (average decisive length ≈ 74–77 moves) and rarely gives up: his Comeback Rate sits at a remarkable 88.15%. He also keeps calm enough that one‑sided losses are rare.

  • Avg moves per decisive game: ~76
  • Comeback rate: 88.15% — fights until the last second
  • Tilt factor: 12 (a human — not a toaster)
  • Best time to challenge him: around 11:00 (local) — he performs best then
  • Termination style: endgames are common (endgame frequency ~81%)

Peak blitz recognition: 2038 (2024-04-07)

Opening Preferences

Mohamed is an opening nerd — defensive solidity with an eye for counterplay. The Caro‑Kann and Scandinavian feature heavily in his repertoire, both as Black and sometimes as surprise White lines. He mixes less-common lines (Barnes, Amar Gambit) to keep opponents guessing.

  • Caro‑Kann Defense — heavy use and consistent results across formats
  • Scandinavian Defense — frequent choice when he wants immediate imbalance
  • Barnes Defense & Czech Defense — surprise weapons with strong win rates in pool play
  • Notable white-first-move: e4 dominates his opening portfolio

Quick view of opening habits: try studying common replies to the Caro‑Kann and Scandinavian if you plan to face him — they appear often and are well‑prepared.

Caro-Kann Scandinavian Defense

Record Highlights & Rivalries

Mohamed has logged huge volume: tens of thousands of checks analyzed and thousands of rated games. He has a few repeat opponents who double as friendly rivalries — and one particularly persistent foe.

  • Most played opponent: ahmed95a2 — 144 games (record shows a strong edge for Mohamed)
  • Notable head‑to‑head: against abdo_gibani123 he’s solid — wants to keep that streak going (abdo_gibani123).
  • Longest winning streak: 14 games — he can go on real tear
  • Longest losing streak: 12 games — everyone eats salt sometimes

Want a sample clash? View a quick blitzer — a taste of his midgame grit.

Fun Facts, Quirks & Training Tips

Mohamed has some charming idiosyncrasies: he makes early captures around move ~6 on average, loves long endgames, and checks often with the queen. He’s a comeback artist, but he also saves energy by resigning early when necessary (early resignation rate ≈ 0.68).

  • Win/Loss/Draw pools: Blitz ~993/877/101, Bullet ~2689/2498/222, Rapid ~31/6/1 — battle-tested across time controls
  • Favorite prep depth lately: 4–5 moves — deep enough to surprise, not to memorize the whole game
  • Training tip: practice endgame technique and Caro‑Kann positions — that’s where many games are decided

Study one of his typical lines (replayable):

Peak accolades in his preferred time control: 2038 (2024-04-07)

Want to Explore More

If you’re preparing to meet Mohamed online, focus on: rapid piece activity, endgame fundamentals, and being ready for Caro‑Kann structures. For a quick warmup, challenge one of his frequent opponents or review the Chart above to see when he’s hottest.

  • Check a sample game: Quick Blitzer
  • Browse rival profile: ahmed95a2

Final note: he’s serious about chess but enjoys a laugh — expect occasional cheeky moves and post‑game jokes in chat. Good luck — and don’t underestimate the Caro‑Kann.

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