Profile Summary: Mohamed Samy (mosamy9)
Meet Mohamed Samy, known online as mosamy9, a tenacious chess enthusiast who battles the 64 squares with a blend of strategic whimsy and relentless determination. With a peak Bullet rating reaching an admirable 978 back in 2021, and a Rapid rating cresting at 771 as recently as July 2023, Mohamed is no stranger to the thrills of fast-paced gameplay—even if the trusty Scandinavian Defense often turns into a wild roller coaster ride!
Playing Style & Strengths
Mohamed’s games are a captivating mix of early resignations and fighting spirit, with an Early Resignation Rate nearing 15%—because sometimes it’s smarter (and much cooler) to save energy for the next match. His average winning games stretch to roughly 40 moves, indicating a patient and thoughtful approach. Not to mention, his comeback rate is an impressive 58.65%, proving he’s the kind of player who gives up only when the coffee runs out.
Favorite openings? The Scandinavian Defense is Mohamed’s most played weapon in Bullet chess, boasting a balanced 50% win rate in 158 games—making every encounter a true toss-up. He also dabbles with the Englund Gambit and several Queens Pawn variations, keeping opponents on their toes and rarely allowing predictable play.
Notable Stats & Quirks
- White Win Rate: 50.38% - Mohamed uses the light pieces almost like a lighthouse in stormy seas.
- Black Win Rate: 47.83% - Not just defensive, he strikes back with flair.
- Longest Winning Streak: 11 games - He once went on a streak that would make even grandmasters blink twice.
- Longest Losing Streak: 13 games - But hey, even chess heroes have their off days.
- Tilt Factor: 13 (don’t worry, he’s got it better than most!)
- Best Time to Play: 3:00 AM — clearly, Mohamed’s brain functions best when the world sleeps and the pawns march silently.
Recent Adventures
Just recently, Mohamed locked in a fiery Bullet victory against karamba1973 using the slick Englund Gambit, winning on time in a game filled with tactical fireworks—because who needs to be quick only in moving pieces, right? Meanwhile, losses come with their lessons; a tough checkmate by Zee021 reminded him that even the best strategists sometimes get caught napping.
Off the Board
When not plotting his next clever move or pulling off sneaky gambits, Mohamed probably enjoys a good laugh at his own favorite blunder or two—because in the game of chess, as in life, it’s all about learning, adapting, and sometimes just having fun before the checkmate clock runs out.
Keep an eye on mosamy9—a player who knows that every pawn marched bravely is a story worth telling, and every loss just makes the next win that much sweeter!