Overview — Mhand Boussamet (Mhand-on-Kick)
Mhand Boussamet, known online as Mhand-on-Kick, is a dynamic chess player who thrives in fast, furious Bullet battles. A prolific competitor with tens of thousands of Bullet games under their belt, Mhand combines tactical flair with stubborn endgame habits — think speed, surprises, and the occasional heroic comeback. This profile highlights Mhand’s Bullet-first approach, favorite openings, rivals, and quirky chess habits for fans and search engines alike.
Preferred time control: Bullet. Peak Bullet achievement: 1787 (2024-08-03).
Playing Style & Preferences
Mhand is a classic speed specialist: rapid decisions, practical tactics, and endurance across very long Bullet sessions. Their play blends aggressive opening choices with a willingness to grind in long endgames — the stats show a high endgame frequency and long average game lengths.
- Favorite time control: Bullet (fast instincts, quicker blunders).
- Endgame frequency: high — Mhand often converts long games into wins or narrow losses.
- Early resignation rate: low (keeps fighting even when the clock is on fumes).
- Typical game length: often 60–75 moves in decisive games — yes, even in Bullet.
- Tactical resilience: strong comeback rate and decent WinRateAfterLosingPiece.
Openings & Repertoire
Mhand favors a d4-based approach as White and plays many unorthodox or hypermodern systems as Black. Expect the familiar and the unexpected: strong results with the London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation as White and a steady reliance on the Australian Defense and Modern defenses as Black.
- Top White opening: London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation — consistent and reliable in Bullet.
- Top Black choices: Australian Defense and Modern — flexible counters that invite complexity.
- Surprise weapon: Amar Gambit and Amazon Attack — used to catch opponents off-guard.
Rivalries & Most-Played Opponents
Mhand has carved out long rivalries with a few regulars — the sign of a true Bullet grinder. Below are the most-played opponents; these matchups are part familiar rivalry, part daily training.
- donbmcgee — 643 games (heavy winning record vs. this opponent). (donbmcgee)
- joebusker — 639 games (intense, closely contested). (joebusker)
- biakeyy — 525 games (many tactical slugfests). (biakeyy)
- otoeu — 508 games (long-running Bullet battles). (otoeu)
- benzion — 409 games (familiar opponent). (benzion)
Streaks, Trends & Best Times
Mhand is built for volume and momentum. Expect streaky periods — hot runs followed by the occasional cold patch. Strategic timing matters: certain hours are statistically better for wins.
- Longest winning streak: 24 games.
- Longest losing streak: 21 games.
- Best hours for wins: early morning slots (notably around 06:00) and a few high-win-rate hours like 6:00 and 1:00 — perfect for night owls and dawn blitzers.
- Win rate by day: fairly consistent across the week; Saturdays and Sundays are slightly kinder.
Notable Strengths & Quirks
Mhand’s game combines endurance, tactical alertness, and a cheerful willingness to play long games in Bullet. Expect:
- High comeback ability — many wins after difficult positions.
- Good practical scoring versus similarly rated opposition.
- Occasional creative opening choice that confuses opponents (and amuses onlookers).
- A tendency to reach complex endgames instead of quick checks or cheap mates.
Visuals & Sample Game
Want a quick sample you can replay? Here’s a short illustrative mini-journey in opening and early middlegame ideas — perfect for Bullet practice.
Trend chart (rating — Bullet):
Fun Facts & SEO-Friendly Notes
- Mhand Boussamet is a Bullet specialist who loves d4 openings, the London System family, and the occasional gambit. This profile aims to be discoverable for queries like "Mhand Boussamet chess", "Mhand-on-Kick Bullet player", "London System Poisoned Pawn player", and "Australian Defense expert".
- Peak Bullet rating marker: 1787 (2024-08-03) — bookmark that for bragging rights.
- If you want to study openings used by Mhand, search for the London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation and Australian Defense.
- Curious about a match with a frequent rival? Try the profile links above to find games and patterns.