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Onkoud Abdelaziz IM

Onkoud Stains Since 2012 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟
54.1%- 43.2%- 2.7%
Blitz 2433
20W 11L 1D
Rapid 2095
0W 5L 0D

Onkoud Abdelaziz: The International Master’s Tale

Onkoud Abdelaziz, an International Master crowned by FIDE, is no ordinary chess player — they are a blitz virtuoso who can turn a chessboard into a battlefield of lightning-fast tactics and unexpected comebacks. With a peak blitz rating of 2369 in 2020 and an impressive win rate of over 61% in their favourite openings (all shrouded in mystery and labeled Top Secret), Onkoud proves that speed and strategy are the ultimate power combo.

Though rapid chess has been slightly less forgiving — a 0% win rate over a handful of games — Onkoud doesn’t let setbacks dampen their spirit. Their resilience shines brightest in blitz, boasting a remarkable 79% comeback rate and an unstoppable 100% win rate after losing a piece, making surrender an alien concept to Onkoud’s chess philosophy.

When it comes to style, Onkoud prefers the longer grind — the average winning game lasts over 61 moves, revealing a penchant for intricate endgames that span nearly 78% of their contests. They play white with a touch more flair (winning 58% of those games) but remain formidable playing black too.

Onkoud’s psychological toughness is near legendary; with a modest tilt factor of 5, they keep their cool in heated moments. Although they have yet to conquer rapid formats, their blitz prowess and tactical genius silence naysayers — opponents often find themselves outplayed and outwitted before they even have time to blink.

With a most recent victory against “wilsonarancibia” and an uncanny ability to best a who’s who of challengers (yes, even the mythical “karpov99999” remains a formidable foe, but Onkoud stays undeterred), this master’s journey is one to watch — or better yet, to avoid sitting across from, lest you become the latest notch on Onkoud’s ever-growing win tally.

In short, Onkoud Abdelaziz is the blitz legend who turns unpredictable moves into pure chess poetry — and prefers to keep their openings a secret, just to keep their opponents guessing.

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