Profile Summary: mabcd
Meet mabcd, the chess player who turned casual pawn pushes into a near-masterful art! With a bullet rating that zoomed up to an impressive 2080 in September 2020, mabcd has shown the tactical speed of a caffeinated knight on a mission. Not to be underestimated in blitz and rapid formats either, Mabcd hit a blitz peak of 1968 and a rapid max rating soaring to 1893 in December 2024—clearly comfortable both blazing fast and thinking a few moves ahead.
Over the years, mabcd has demonstrated a quirky blend of resilience and flair. Average games last about 67 moves when winning and slightly longer (about 68) when falling prey—proof that even losses come with a good fight until the final checkmate. Speaking of which, this player enjoys maneuvering in complex endgames, engaging in nearly 78% of games that stretch beyond the mid-game excitement. What's more, 78.55% of comebacks after losing a piece speak to their never-say-die attitude.
Mabcd’s opening repertoire reveals a fondness for solid, classical systems filtered with a modern twist: the Indian Game tops their charts with a commendable 53% win rate in bullet games, followed closely by the London System and the Accelerated London System. Never afraid of a little positional play, mabcd knows that the opening is just the appetizer—it's the middle and endgame where the magic unfolds.
Fun fact: mabcd has a streaky personality on the board, having enjoyed a remarkable longest winning streak of 18 games but also surviving a gritty longest losing streak of 12 games, making the highs sweeter and the lows, well… character-building. Even their psychological stats suggest they play their best around 8 AM, so maybe they're a morning knight – sharp and ready to pounce just as the coffee kicks in.
Recent highlights? Just in June 2025, mabcd delivered a swift checkmate and clinched wins by resignation and on time, proving that whether the clock is ticking or the threats are mounting, mabcd doesn't crack. Opponents beware – whether you face the English Opening Symmetrical Variation or the trusty London System, expect some fierce tactics and maybe a subtle slap of fried liver or a sneaky rook lift.
Overall, mabcd is a chess warrior with a balanced playstyle: enjoying calculated positional crafts with a tactical punch ready to break your king’s sleep. One might say mabcd is the player you’d love on your side, except when they’re playing against you!