Profile: moaz455355477
Meet moaz455355477, a chess enthusiast whose journey on the 64 squares resembles a rollercoaster with plenty of thrilling twists, turns, and the occasional faceplant. With a peak rapid rating of 1062 back in late 2023 and a recent climb back near 746 in 2025, moaz455355477 shows resilience akin to a chess phoenix rising—sometimes from the ashes of timed losses or tricky endgames.
Despite a few rocky starts (including an eyebrow-raising 23-game losing streak that surely tested their coffee supply), this player has amassed over 700 wins combined across rapid, blitz, and bullet formats, proving their love for the game outweighs any temporary setbacks.
Playing Style & Strengths
- Persistent Tactician: Boasting an impressive comeback rate of 77%, moaz never gives up—even if the opponent snatches a piece early. Their win rate after losing a piece stands at a respectable 46%, turning potential disasters into opportunities.
- Opening Preferences: A fan of the Scandinavian Defense and the Three Knights Opening, moaz holds a notable 60% win rate with the former in rapid games and an even higher 73% in bullet games using the Three Knights—definitely someone who values surprise and solid counterpunches.
- Endgame Warrior: Engages deeply in the endgame phase, with over 50% endgame frequency. Often battles beyond the 50-move mark, investing patience and nerves of steel.
Recent Triumphs & Trials
June 2025 brought a memorable live chess encounter against alex638, where moaz clinched victory on time after a lively Three Knights Opening skirmish. Sadly, not every day ends in triumph; recent games against formidable foes like qedeshbala and calliue tested moaz’s resolve with some tactical setbacks, including a graceful defeat in a Scandinavian Defense battle.
Quirks & Fun Facts
- Has a win rate of about 61% on Mondays — apparently, the start of the week fuels their chess mojo!
- Average games won tend to last around 51 moves, proving that moaz doesn't believe in quick knockouts. Slow and steady wins... or at least keeps the opponent nervous.
- Moaz’s approach to chess is a delightful blend of persistence and humor—if the opponent blunders, expect a cheeky comeback. If moaz blunders, well, expect them to analyze it and try again. Rinse and repeat.
Whether you’re looking for a sparring partner with an unyielding spirit or just a fellow overachiever in the art of "learning from losses," moaz455355477 is here to prove that the heart of the game beats strongest in those who persist. Follow this journey—you never know when the next spectacular turnaround will occur!