Muhamed Shoiehnah (aka Mohamedfethy)
Meet Muhamed Shoiehnah, a chess warrior whose journey across the sixty-four squares is nothing short of an epic saga. Often found battling in rapid time controls, Muhamed has a peak rapid rating of 1657 as of February 2024, proving he’s no stranger to intense strategic duels. Not one to shy away from the heat of blitz and daily chess, his highest blitz rating peaked at 1515 and daily at a whopping 1664 – imagine the patience! Bullet, however, is less his battlefield with a modest top score of 1248, but hey, every king needs a moment to catch their breath.
With over 6,000 rapid games logged and a razor-thin margin between wins and losses (3271 wins to 3201 losses), Muhamed’s resilience is legendary. His preferred openings remain shrouded in mystery—aptly named "Unknown Opening"—perhaps a testament to his secret sauce of unpredictability. Or just "Top Secret," as labeled, because why reveal your chess secrets to the internet, right?
Muhamed plays with a notably long average game length, averaging about 72 moves per win, indicating a penchant for deep, grinding endgames rather than blitz-and-giggle. His endgame frequency of over 75% confirms that he enjoys the marathon more than the sprint. And if he’s down a piece? Don’t count him out! His comeback rate is an impressive 75.9%, showing that a lost bishop is just a plot twist, not a finale.
Known for a surprisingly low early resignation rate of just over 2%, Muhamed battles to the very last pawn. However, even warriors have their off days—his tilt factor is at 16, so watch out opponents: don’t expect him to rage-quit easily, but a tricky move might tempt an entertaining psychological showdown. His best time to storm the chessboard? Apparently around 1 AM, because who doesn’t like unleashing strategic fury under the cover of night?
Playing Style & Notable Traits
- Strategic Endgame Specialist: Prefers slow, thoughtful battles over quick wins.
- Comeback Kid: Famous for turning lost positions into victories with a 75.9% comeback success rate.
- Draw Lover: Balances wins and losses with a sprinkle of draws, showing sportsmanship and endurance.
- Secretive Opening Choices: Loves to keep opponents guessing with "Unknown" and "Top Secret" openings.
Recent Highlights
In his most recent outing, Muhamed secured a victory against Joiyaism by resignation, showcasing his knack for squeezing out wins in complex positions. His sharp defensive skills and ability to patiently wait for the opponent’s slip are hallmark traits that often secure him hard-fought games.
But beware! His longest winning streak of 14 games means once he gets going, he’s tough to stop. Conversely, his longest losing streak also stretches to 16 — chess is a rollercoaster, after all.
Muhamed Shoiehnah: always strategizing, sometimes surprising, and forever battling on the chessboard. A player to watch, or maybe avoid if you're holding the black pieces!