Malek Arjoub - The Chess Maverick
Meet Malek Arjoub, aka "malekarjoub," a chess player whose rating rollercoaster tells a story more thrilling than a knight fork on the queen! Starting out in 2016 with modest blitz scores hovering around 900, Malek transformed into a blitz gladiator by 2025, peaking at an impressive 1542. Not bad for someone whose first recorded blitz game ended with 0 wins and 2 losses – talk about humble beginnings!
Malek’s rapid chess prowess is equally notable, reaching a peak rating of 1653 in 2021 and maintaining a strong presence above 1500 for several years. As for bullet chess? Well, let's just say Malek doesn’t shy away from the fast and furious – with a bullet peak rating above 1200, showing a killer instinct rolling at lightning speed, even if those games sometimes slipped away.
Daily chess is where Malek kickstarts the brain every morning, holding steady around the 1200 to 1400 range – a perfect warm-up before the real battle begins. With a 62.22% win rate in daily games, Malek clearly knows how to keep the engines running.
When it comes to style, Malek plays a long game, averaging approximately 68 moves in wins and even longer losses, proving patience is a virtue – or maybe stubbornness? Either way, Malek loves the endgame, with a whopping 76.33% frequency settling down to grind out victories.
Known for a 13-game longest winning streak, Malek’s resilience is legendary, with a comeback rate of nearly 83% and a perfect record of winning after losing a piece. This player rarely throws in the towel early, only resigning prematurely about 1.2% of the time, showing grit in the face of danger.
Speaking of battles, Malek’s infamous opponents range from masterk77t to maprethew, with a mixed bag of victories and defeats – but hey, what’s chess without a bit of drama and learning from losses?
Off the board, Malek can often be found pondering life’s mysteries around 7am or 6pm – the time slots with best win rates hovering around 49%, perfect for sneaky tactics and surprise attacks!
Final word: Malek Arjoub might not be Grandmaster yet, but with tactical awareness sharper than a bishop’s diagonal and an endgame game longer than most TV series, this player is on a mission to checkmate boredom forever. Keep an eye on malekarjoub – the king of comebacks and long battles!