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mohamed hosny

Username: Msh2h

Playing Since: 2023-02-18 (Active)

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Daily: 478
3W / 1L / 1D
Rapid: 768
1254W / 1237L / 77D
Bullet: 100
0W / 6L / 0D

Biography of Msh2h: The Chess Cell with an Infectious Drive

Msh2h is no ordinary chess player—much like their namesake gene, which plays a crucial role in DNA repair, Msh2h is all about fixing mistakes and rebounding stronger. With a rapid rating climbing steadily from 635 in 2023 to an impressive 744 in 2025, this player knows how to replicate success and repair the damage against their opponents.

Although their bullet and daily games might appear more like dormant cells in a petri dish, rapid chess is where Msh2h's enzymes are most active, boasting nearly a 50% win rate overall and even demonstrating a remarkable 100% win rate when down a piece—proof that they thrive in crisis like a true survivor of cellular stress.

When it comes to openings, Msh2h prefers to start with the King's Pawn family, especially favoring the King’s Pawn Opening – King's Knight Variation and the Four Knights Game Italian Variation, where their win rates exceed 53% and even hit a cellular high of 61%, respectively. This player is adept at sequencing moves with precision, ensuring the game’s DNA stays intact on the board.

Known for a solid endgame frequency of about 45%, Msh2h’s matches tend to last around 50 moves on average, making their approach neither too aggressive nor too passive—it’s just right, like a perfectly balanced biochemical reaction. Notably, they have a knack for bouncing back, with a comeback rate nearing 59% and a psychological tilt factor that’s kept in check at 12, proving resilience against the toxic effects of frustration.

Outside of the stats, Msh2h’s friendly rivalry list includes beating opponents like twovert, vanettas, and mistertran215 with a 100% win rate, showing their infectious enthusiasm spreads quickly across the chessboard.

Whether you call them a chess enzyme or a master of molecular tactics, Msh2h is a living proof that even a modest rating can evolve into a finely honed strategic organism—careful, adaptive, and always ready to replicate another win!


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Overview for Mohamed Hosny (Msh2h)

Nice work — you're fighting a lot of messy, tactical games and getting good results sometimes by punishing opponents' mistakes. Your most recent win shows clean development and a quick use of a knight jump to create problems. Your recent losses show a pattern of kingside weakening and tactical refutation by opponents. Below are concrete, practical points you can work on immediately.

Review — key games (quick links)

Open these positions in your analysis board to replay and study the critical moments:

  • Most recent win vs hamed-m-56 — replay:
  • Recent loss vs royal_jay_08 — replay:

What you did well

  • Good piece development in your win — you completed kingside castling and brought pieces toward the center quickly.
  • You spot tactical opportunities from opponents who make early queen moves or weaken pawns (you punish inaccuracies).
  • Solid opening breadth — you play many lines and have a positive win-rate in aggressive, offbeat systems (Elephant Gambit, Four Knights, Philidor).
  • Your long-term rating history shows you're capable of big spikes — you can climb back with focused work.

Main weaknesses to fix (concrete)

Focus on the first three — they are the highest impact for rapid play.

  • King-safety and pawn pushes on the kingside: moves like ...g6 and ...f6 in the same game created permanent weaknesses and tactical targets. Avoid weakening pawn pushes when the center and pieces are undeveloped.
  • Watch for tactical combinations after exchanges on f3/gxf3 patterns — taking on f3 (Bxf3) can backfire if your king is exposed. Think one extra move: “Does this open lines to my king?”
  • Move-order awareness: when your opponent makes an early queen sortie (Qh5/Qf3), don’t respond with passive or weakening pawn moves — develop and challenge the queen with tempo where possible.
  • Simple calculation: be cautious with trades that appear to win material but leave you with coordination or mating threats — when in doubt calculate forcing lines to the end or trade queens.

Move-specific notes from the loss vs Royal_jay_08

  • After 4.d4 g6 — this weakens dark squares and can invite tactical Bxh6 ideas. Instead prefer developing or contesting the center (…exd4 or …Be7) depending on the line.
  • 6...f6 — double-edged. It blocked your knight and created holes. Prefer piece moves that finish development first (…Be7, …Qd7) before committing to pawn moves that enlarge targets.
  • 11...Bxf3 — this trade allowed gxf3 and the Nxf3+ tactic. Before capturing, check if the recapture opens files or gives the opponent a strong knight/outpost. If it does, find alternative plans (retreat, protect, or force the opponent to recapture on your terms).

Opening tips — quick and practical

  • You play the Philidor Defense sometimes — it's solid but needs careful timing on pawn breaks. Focus on timely ...Be7 and ...0-0 rather than early flank pawn moves.
  • For the Four Knights and similar lines, prioritize development and avoid grabbing material if it wrecks your pawn structure or king safety (remember “Loose pieces drop off” — Loose Piece).
  • Pick 1–2 reliable setups as Black (Philidor / Four Knights) and learn common tactical motifs in them — knowledge of typical pawn breaks and piece maneuvers reduces blunders.

Training plan (4-week practical routine)

  • Daily (15–25 minutes): Tactics puzzles — focus on pins, forks, and sacrifices around the king. Aim for accuracy, not speed.
  • 3× per week (20–30 minutes): Review 1 recent loss and 1 recent win — play through and write down the one critical turning point and what you would change.
  • 2× per week (30 minutes): Opening drills — choose your Philidor and Four Knights lines. Learn 4 typical pawn structures and 2 common tactical traps for each.
  • Weekly (1 game rapid + 10–15 minutes analysis): Play a rapid game and analyze the first 15 moves — check king safety and any forced tactics you missed.
  • Endgame (10 minutes twice a week): Basic king+pawn vs king and rook endgames. Simple technique saves/earns points in close games.

Practical habits during a rapid game

  • Before grabbing material ask “Does recapture open lines to my king?” If yes, calculate one more move.
  • When opponent plays an early queen sortie (Qh5/Qf3), don’t panic: answer with development and tempo-gaining moves rather than weakening pawn moves.
  • Set mini-goals per game: “No moved pawns around my king in the opening” or “Resolve the center before pawn storming.”

Small checklist to use after each game

  • What was the one inaccuracy/blunder I could have avoided? (Tactical oversight / weakening pawn / move-order)
  • Did I castle safely? If not, why?
  • Was the material gained worth the weakening created?
  • Actionable follow-up: solve 5 puzzles on the tactic you missed.

Closing — keep it consistent

Your record and opening performance show you excel at chaotic and tactical positions. Fixing a few recurring patterns (kingside pawn weaknesses, cautious trades, move-order) will give you immediate rating gains. Stick to the short training routine for a month and re-check your games — small, consistent changes bring the biggest improvements.

Want a quick follow-up? I can produce a 2-week training plan tailored to your daily time budget or annotate one of your recent losses move-by-move — tell me which game to analyze first (royal_jay_08 or hamed-m-56).



🆚 Opponent Insights

Recent Opponents
royal_jay_08 0W / 1L / 0D View
hamed-m-56 1W / 0L / 0D View
cedainsi 0W / 1L / 0D View
messi-long 0W / 0L / 1D View
renato_bertolini 0W / 1L / 0D View
dip31 1W / 0L / 0D View
yashdine 0W / 1L / 0D View
temurbek-7 0W / 1L / 0D View
mrsamehnasry 1W / 0L / 0D View
farooq5572 1W / 0L / 0D View
Most Played Opponents
hsn20107448 11W / 14L / 3D View Games
c_threeh_eight 3W / 0L / 0D View Games
kelvinthl 1W / 1L / 1D View Games
shivsshivsshivs 3W / 0L / 0D View Games
sllabi 0W / 3L / 0D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 712
2024 100 666 478
2023 225 635 546
Rating by Year202320242025712100YearRatingBulletRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 257W / 209L / 11D 207W / 252L / 13D 52.6
2024 210W / 217L / 12D 217W / 222L / 5D 49.6
2023 178W / 157L / 17D 167W / 172L / 18D 53.2

Openings: Most Played

Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 264 130 126 8 49.2%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 224 113 104 7 50.5%
Scandinavian Defense 189 96 88 5 50.8%
Elephant Gambit 167 88 74 5 52.7%
Four Knights Game 146 77 61 8 52.7%
Philidor Defense 131 67 62 2 51.1%
Amazon Attack 129 59 68 2 45.7%
Three Knights Opening 103 55 46 2 53.4%
Amar Gambit 100 54 41 5 54.0%
Petrov's Defense 88 38 43 7 43.2%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Bishop's Opening 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Amazon Attack 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Petrov's Defense 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Scotch Game 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Three Knights Opening 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Philidor Defense 1 0 0 1 0.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 10 0
Losing 12 1
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