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mohammad reza s

r111creza mash Since 2013 (Closed) Chess.com
49.8%- 45.4%- 4.8%
Bullet 1953
392W 226L 16D
Blitz 1828
717W 785L 92D

Mohammad Reza S. (r111creza) - The Chess Cunning Enigma

Meet Mohammad Reza S., aka r111creza, a chess player whose rating adds just enough mystery to keep opponents on their toes but not enough to make grandmasters panic. With a peak blitz rating hitting the elusive 2000 mark in late 2013, Mohammad is the kind of player who loves a tactical scrap and isn’t afraid to dance on the edge of time pressure — after all, he boasts 626 wins on timeout alone! Clearly, rushing to victory is one of his specialties.

Style & Strategy

Game after game, Mohammad shows a strong preference for the Polish Opening—both in Blitz and Bullet—and he plays it with a respectable win rate, hovering around 48% to 68%, depending on the time format. But don't be fooled by the numbers: he’s also dabbled in the Queen's Pawn and King's Pawn openings, proving versatility (or maybe just confusion) at the board.

Known for a solid endgame habit (engaging in endgames nearly 80% of the time!), he’s not one to resign early—his early resignation rate is a humble 1.47%, testament to his never-say-die attitude. When losing a piece, Mohammad has a fighting chance to turn the tables with a comeback rate of almost 83%, because sometimes the best move is to channel your inner chess Houdini.

Stats That Tell a Tale

  • Blitz Record: 884 wins, 913 losses, 105 draws — a rollercoaster of high-speed duels.
  • Bullet Blitz: 409 wins against 240 losses, showing quicker reflexes and sharper tactics.
  • Longest Winning Streak: 10 — a short reign of terror on the virtual battlefield.
  • Longest Losing Streak: 9 — because even heroes have off days.
  • White Pieces Win Rate: 52.6% — a slight edge when starting first.
  • Black Pieces Win Rate: 48.09% — no stranger to fighting from behind.

Timing Is Everything

Apparently, Mohammad reigns supreme at dawn, as his best time of day to play is the early morning hours around 6 AM, when lesser mortals are still dreaming of peaceful pawns. Oddly enough, at midnight he is slightly less effective (a win rate just north of 30%), so maybe sleep is a strategy, or maybe the coffee wears off.

Psychological Profile & Quirks

Mohammad’s Tilt Factor of 9 hints at a spicy temperament – he might occasionally go from "Magnus Carlsen mode" to "frustrated newbie" (or at least moonwalk across the board). But hey, with an average of over 75 moves per win, it’s clear he enjoys a good grind — who needs speed when you can outlast your opponent's will to live?

Recent Battles

One of Mohammad’s latest victories came via time pressure against bedil123, playing the Queen’s Pawn Opening, where he squeezed out a last gasp win before the clock struck zero. His recent defeats often feature well-fought struggles, including an exhausting 61-move match ending in a checkmate, suggesting he doesn’t give up without a fight.

In Conclusion

Whether you meet Mohammad Reza S. online or analyze his games, one thing’s for sure: he’s a spirited chess gladiator armed with a tactical mind, a fondness for Polish Openings, and a clock management style that might just drive his opponents bonkers. Expect thrilling battles, unexpected comebacks, and the occasional loss on time — because, as everyone knows, in chess as in life, every second counts!

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