Mohammad Reza Sadeqi (mohammad_king88)
Meet Mohammad Reza Sadeqi, a player who's been steadily evolving on the chessboard with the precision of a well-oiled ribosome assembling proteins — or in his case, assembling victories! Known for his strategic "Top Secret" openings, Mohammad blends tactical awareness with a knack for comebacks, boasting an impressive 61.68% comeback rate.
Since 2024, his rapid rating has shown the most vigor, leaping from 710 to an impressive peak of 840 in 2025 — truly an evolution worthy of natural selection in the kingdom of kings and queens. His blitz and bullet ratings have also improved, demonstrating adaptability akin to a chameleon changing colors mid-game.
Mohammad’s style is a careful symphony of patience and precision, averaging around 53 moves per victory — quite the metabolic pathway to success! His win rate playing White stands at a healthy 54.75%, while Black pieces see him securing nearly half his games at 47.41%, proving he’s no mere haploid in the genetic pool of chess players.
Psychological resilience is one of his strongholds: with a tilt factor of just 8 and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece, Mohammad truly knows how to regenerate after setbacks — like a mighty starfish regrowing limbs under pressure. His longest winning streak hit 9 games, an impressive chain reaction of success.
Off the board, he prefers to engage during mid-morning hours, peaking at a 59.26% win rate around noon, possibly reflecting an internal circadian rhythm as finely tuned as his chess intuition. Weekdays are his preferred battlegrounds, especially Wednesday where he flexes his muscles with a 62.89% win rate.
Opponents beware: Mohammad’s back-catalog shows impressive dominance against many rivals, including flawless 100% win records against several challenging usernames. Though he occasionally “resigns early” at a modest 11%, it’s all part of a strategic energy-saving metabolism.
In summary, Mohammad Reza Sadeqi is a grandmaster-in-the-making whose chess DNA is encoded for steady growth, resilience, and a pinch of humor — because every good bio needs a few puns to keep the nucleus happy!