Profile: makramaltarawneh
Once upon a chessboard, makramaltarawneh emerged as a player not to be underestimated—despite an ELO that dances between the realms of hopeful beginner and steadily rising contender. Known for a rapid rating peak of 340 and blitz reaching an impressive 357 in late 2024, makramaltarawneh’s ascent in the chess world is nothing short of a rollercoaster.
Playing Style & Personality
With an affinity for the Philidor Defense (boasting a flawless 100% win rate over 4 games in rapid) and a curiosity that spans from the King’s Pawn Opening to the Chigorin Variation (another perfect 100% win rate), makramaltarawneh combines strategic grit with tactical surprises. Expect early resignations in about 16% of games—because sometimes the sacrifices are for the sake of sanity—and an endgame frequency nearing 58%, proving this player enjoys the long-haul tactical dance.
Known for resilience, makramaltarawneh has a remarkable 70% comeback rate after falling behind, showing true grit even when the pieces seem against them. However, they've accepted defeat gracefully at times, with a longest losing streak of only 4 games. The current streak is a pleasant 2 wins, fueling confidence and perhaps a little mischief.
Memorable Games & Opponents
Notably, the last triumph was a finely orchestrated victory against “TenJorge,” achieved via resignation after a dominant Philidor Defense performance—a game where makramaltarawneh’s intuition for tactical motifs shines.
While some opponents like "TenJorge" and "satya_msingh7634" have never seen defeat at makramaltarawneh’s hands (100% win rate!), others like "nishantjayaram" remain pesky nightmares with a 0% win rate for our hero, proving that every chess warrior has their nemesis.
Fun Facts & Quirks
- Best time to challenge makramaltarawneh? Allegedly at 8 AM sharp, when the mind is fresh and coffee is freshly brewed.
- Win rates can reach a striking 88.89% on Wednesdays, perhaps a midweek magic or just the perfect storm of focus and caffeine.
- A humble bullet player with a max rating of 100, showing that even rapid and blitz kings aren’t always bullet champions.
Whether sacrificing pawns with reckless abandon or calmly outmaneuvering foes in long endgames, makramaltarawneh keeps chess fresh, fun, and full of surprises. Legend has it that the username itself confuses opponents into blunders — or maybe that’s just good old-fashioned chess luck!