About mobdianwer
mobdianwer is a relentless blitz specialist who treats the 3-minute clock like a tiny, impatient referee — equal parts pragmatist and mischief-maker. Born to play d4 (the data shows it), this player built a reputation on sharp opening choices, surprising tactical comebacks, and marathon endgames that usually finish around move 70. Expect creative pawn storms, stubborn defense, and a soft spot for the Australian Defense and the Amazon Attack.
Playing profile
- Preferred time control: Blitz — the arena where mobdianwer spends most of their time and earns most of their wins.
- Style: Tactical with strong endgame follow-through (Endgame Frequency ~76%).
- Average decisive game length: ~70 moves — patient and persistent rather than flashy.
- Famous psychological traits: high comeback rate (82%) and a modest tilt factor (11) — will fight back, sometimes sulk, then fight back again.
Peak performances are worth a mention: 1629 (2024-07-19) and 1664 (2023-01-01) — milestones in a very active career.
Openings & repertoire
mobdianwer loves unorthodox takes and reliable systems. The repertoire favors flexible choices that lead to middlegame messes they know how to untangle.
- Top blitz weapons:
- Australian Defense — a volume favorite with a consistent win rate.
- Amazon Attack — aggressive, tactical, and surprisingly effective in practical play.
- QGD: Chigorin (3.cxd5) — one of the highest win-rates in the book; a secret sauce for complex positions.
- Sicilian (various Alapin & Taimanov lines) — used both as White and Black to steer games into familiar battlegrounds.
- Notable opening stats (Blitz highlights): Australian Defense, Amazon Attack, QGD: Chigorin — consistently positive results and lots of practice games.
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Memorable opponents & records
mobdianwer has built rivalries through volume: the most-played opponents include several names with lopsided results (both glorious and humbling).
- Most-played: mokareem2024 (27 games) — excellent head-to-head: 21–4–2.
- Standout record: muhammedessammokhtar — 21–1–2 (a near-dominant run).
- Hard nut: egyptian-sniper — a 0–9 record that remains a mystery (and a personal vendetta).
Explore a sample opponent profile: mokareem2024
Time, routine & streaks
- Best time of day: 08:00 — mornings are surprisingly sharp for tactical decisions.
- Win-rate by day: consistently around 50–52% on most days (Thursday is slightly luckier).
- Streaks: longest winning run = 12, longest losing run = 11, currently on a short losing streak (1).
- Hourly sweet spots: strong performance in the 8:00 hour and notable peaks at 10:00 and 14:00.
Tactical profile & psychology
- Comeback rate: 82% — expect fights from behind and dramatic turnarounds.
- Win rate after losing material: ~48% — resilient under pressure.
- Avg moves per decisive game: ~70 — games often go long; endgames matter.
- Termination habits: early resignations are rare (~1.9%), preferring to play long until the position is truly hopeless.
Career highlights & placeholders
Quick highlights: a long history of blitz activity, high-volume opening practice, and some eye-catching rapid peaks.
- Blitz rating trend:
- Peak blitz rating: 1629 (2024-07-19)
- Peak rapid rating: 1664 (2023-01-01)
Sample saved game (for the viewer):
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Fun facts
- First move bias: loves d4 — the data shows a strong preference across years.
- Most common checking piece: Queen — dramatic checks are a theme.
- Secret ambition: turn every Australian Defense into an Amazon Attack — stylistically confusing for opponents.
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