Ali Shahibzadegan: The Bullet King & Blitz Wizard
Meet Ali Shahibzadegan, a chess virtuoso whose rapid-fire moves are as legendary as his stamina — a true speed demon on the 64 squares. Rising from a humble Bullet rating of 1031 in 2013 to a blistering 2804 by 2025, Ali proves that patience is for the slow — chess is a sprint, and he's been dominating the fast lanes.
His blitz performance? Oh, it’s nothing short of magical. Ali soared from a modest 1038 in 2013 to an almost supernatural 2802 in 2025, wielding his pieces with the precision of a grandmaster and the enthusiasm of a caffeine-fueled chess fanatic. Rapid chess hasn't escaped his prowess either, consistently hovering in the 2300+ ELO zone, because, let's face it, why not rule all speeds?
With over 53,000 bullet wins and a win rate just above 50%, Ali's known not only for his unbeatable speed but also for an uncanny ability to snatch victory after losing pieces — a comeback rate of 78.17% and a perfect record after losing a piece (100% win rate!) make him a psychological fortress. Tilt? What's that? With only a 21% tilt factor, Ali manages to keep cool when others go berserk.
Ali's style isn’t just about blitzkrieg attacks; he’s also a patient strategist. An average of 65 moves per winning game and a deep love for the endgame (appearing 72.54% of the time) show that he's here for a long, thrilling fight – or at least until the opponent's head spins.
Besides his title as a relentless bullet battler, Ali’s got an impressive longest winning streak of 20 games and currently enjoys a mini streak of 2 wins. He shares fierce rivalries and friendly combats with chess warriors like alexander_donchenko and crazygas99, proving that Ali thrives amongst serious competition.
Ali, aka PhysioTherapist on some boards, might be silently fixing your posture off the board but on it, he’s the speedster who refuses to rest until the final checkmate is served. In short, if chess were a race, Ali Shahibzadegan would be the guy laughing in the fast lane, making grandmaster nerves look like a slow stroll in the park.