Profile Summary: mohsinmustafa1
Meet mohsinmustafa1, a chess warrior climbing the ranks with the tenacity of a caffeinated knight and the patience of a bishop guarding its territory. From a modest Rapid rating of 581 in early 2023 to a proud 1034 by 2025, this player’s journey is nothing short of an epic chess novel — probably with plenty of plot twists!
Chess Career Highlights
- Games played: An impressive 571 Rapid games using the mysteriously effective “Top Secret” opening. Whatever that means, it’s clearly working with a near 49% win rate!
- Longest winning streak: 8 games — long enough to probably earn a celebratory snack or two.
- Current winning streak: 2 games, because every epic story has its current chapter of glory.
Playing Style
mohsinmustafa1 loves a good endgame, showing up for the big finale in over 56% of games. Early resignations are rare — only about 13.8%, possibly meaning they don’t easily give up... unless their opponent is channeling the inner Garry Kasparov.
This player averages 68 moves per win — a true sign of combat endurance — and prefers the white pieces with a comfortable 54.2% win rate, proving they like to kick off the party.
Mind Games & Comebacks
What really sets mohsinmustafa1 apart? An incredible 72.76% comeback rate and a flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece — just like a phoenix rising from pawn sacrifice ashes. However, a tilt factor of 9 suggests that even chess heroes sometimes need a deep breath or a coffee break after a tough game.
Opponent Tidbits
They’ve vanquished many foes with perfect 100% win records against opponents like subramnm and mohammadhassann, but watch out for rexhadamantys, who’s snatched almost two-thirds of their games. Rivalries make the game fun, after all!
When to Catch mohsinmustafa1 in Action
The best time to challenge this strategist? Tuesday, boasting a stellar 64.8% win rate, and during late-evening hours around 22:00 and 21:00 with a 75% success rate. Night owls and chess gladiators unite!
In sum, mohsinmustafa1 is no mere casual player but a rapidly improving tactician balancing wins, losses, and “Top Secret” openings — probably because sometimes, mysteries make chess all the more thrilling.