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MAJED

Majed418 Since 2017 (Inactive) Chess.com
45.4%- 51.0%- 3.6%
Bullet 100
38W 72L 0D
Blitz 245
250W 255L 25D
Rapid 205
126W 138L 8D

Majed418: The Gambit Gladiator

Meet Majed418, a brave soul who dives into the chess battlefield with a fiery passion and a quirky sense of humor. His style? A daring mix of rapid attacks, unorthodox gambits, and a sprinkle of stubborn resilience. If chess was a sitcom, Majed would be the lovable underdog who somehow manages to bag checkmates in the most surprising ways.

Rating Rollercoaster & Time Control Tanz

Majed’s favorite playground is Rapid, the time control where he’s most comfortable orchestrating his multi-move dance. He’s reached a peak rapid rating of 780 back in 2017, proving he’s no stranger to outpacing the clock when it counts. Blitz and Bullet see him oscillating between thrilling highs and humbling lows—after all, what’s a rollercoaster without some wild loops?

Signature Moves and Opening Antics

Opening the scene with a flourish, Majed is known for taking the road less traveled: The Englund Gambit in rapid (where he boasts a confident 75% win rate), the Queens Pawn Opening with its classical and tricky variations, and a curious but surprisingly tactical approach to the Van ’t Kruijs Opening—though it’s sometimes a bumpy ride at 27% success in bullet.

When stressed, he occasionally resigns early—about 11.4% of the time—because hey, even the bravest warriors know when to save energy for the next battle. His average game length shows he doesn’t mess around: about 47 moves per fight, enough time to hatch wicked plans or spectacular blunders (both are equally entertaining).

Battle Scars & Comebacks

With a tilt factor of 14, Majed isn’t immune to the emotional rollercoaster of wins and losses, but his comeback rate of nearly 61% proves he’s a phoenix rising from the ashes more often than not. Losing a piece? No problem — he still manages to snag a win roughly 37% of those times. Talk about fighting spirit!

Highlights & Quirks

  • Longest winning streak: 12 games, showing Majed can ride a hot streak like a champion.
  • Longest losing streak: 14 games — because every hero’s journey needs a few plot twists.
  • Best time to challenge him: around 10 AM, when his brain is sharpest and his pieces are sneakiest.

Recent Triumphs

Majed’s most recent win was a swift resignation victory over ewa911118, showcasing his tactical prowess by forking the queen early and leaving the opponent no choice but to wave the white flag. Another highlight: a strategic masterpiece using the Petrov's Defense Three Knights Game, where he smoothly forced his opponent into submission. Not bad for someone wielding a rating close to the 200s!

Fan Club & Rivalries

Majed’s battles have been fought against hundreds, including frequent duels with ha201296 (winning almost 9 times), and there's always the thrill of the grind against the mysterious itzankitjain. His record shows an enviable knack for punishing casual opponents, with a near-perfect score against many lesser-known usernames — which we all know is how legends build confidence.

Final Word

Whether Majed418 is executing a tactical ambush, boldly experimenting with rarely seen openings, or simply having a laugh at the chessboard antics of online opponents, one thing’s for sure: his journey is anything but boring. A touch of chaos, a pinch of brilliance, and a whole lot of heart make Majed a chess personality worth cheering for.

ewa911118’s recent learn-by-resignation game is a must-watch!
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