Mohamed Ayman (mohamedmido57) - The Resilient Chess Warrior
Meet Mohamed Ayman, a chess player whose journey resembles a thrilling novel filled with unexpected twists, dramatic comebacks, and those infamous "Oops, I blundered!" moments we all know too well.
Starting his rapid rating at a humble 347 in 2024, Mohamed quickly climbed to a respectable 1111 by 2025, proving that even the tortoise can outrun the hare in the chess arena. He’s logged over 2000 rapid games, boasting an almost 47% win rate—solid enough to keep opponents on their toes, but still humble enough to admit when he's accidentally left his queen hanging.
Blitz? Bullet? Daily? Mohamed’s played across the board. While his blitz and bullet ratings hover in the mid-600s to 800s range, he’s known for a defensive style with a huge commitment to endgames, favoring gritty, drawn-out battles that test patience and nerves (and occasionally tilt his opponents—his tilt factor is a modest 9, which means he probably throws his rook at the screen less than most).
Speaking of nerves, Mohamed shines brightest when the going gets tough. His comeback rate is a whopping 64.39%, and if he loses a piece early? Fear not—he boasts a perfect 100% win rate following such mishaps, showing the true heart of a fighter.
Mohamed averages almost 56 moves per win, making each victory a marathon rather than a sprint. His opponents often find themselves locked in battles longer than a Netflix series binge. When playing white, his win rate is 47%, while black holds a slightly lower but respectable 45.96%. In other words, it hardly matters which side he’s on — just be ready for a tough fight.
His longest winning streak stands at 9 games, with a current streak of 2, suggesting he's always ready for “just one more game.” Whether he’s playing on Monday mornings (where he shines best with a 50.93% win rate) or late at night (a chilling 55.56% at 11 PM), Mohamed is a persistent force in the chess world.
With a penchant for a “top secret” opening strategy (details remain classified... probably because even he’s not sure how it works yet), Mohamed’s opponents sometimes find themselves confused, outmaneuvered, or just plain baffled.
In short, Mohamed Ayman is the kind of player who turns every chess match into an epic saga—with just the right touch of humor, resilience, and that all-important stubbornness to never give up. Keep an eye on mohamedmido57, because this is a chess story still unfolding!