Rararamamin Ramin aka Raminzada: The Chess Enigma
Born with a chessboard in hand (or so the legend goes), Raminzada has journeyed through the ranks from humble beginnings in 2018 with a modest Daily rating of 692 to an impressive 1718 in 2025. His rapid rating boasts peaks near 1800, proving he excels when the clock is ticking fast, and his blitz and bullet ratings have seen thrilling ups and downs, much like a rollercoaster designed by a chess-obsessed engineer.
Playing Style
Raminzada's games typically last about 53 moves when he wins and slightly more when he loses, demonstrating a stamina and patience reminiscent of someone who enjoys plotting several moves ahead — or perhaps just really likes long games. His strategic mind shines brightest in the endgame, playing out over half his matches with precise technique and psychological warfare. Early resignation? That’s only about 9% of the time, because Raminzada believes every pawn deserves a fighting chance.
Tactical Mastery & Mental Fortitude
This player’s comeback rate is a staggering 67%, proving that no position is lost until the king hits the floor. Even after losing a piece, Raminzada manages to win over 98% of the time—clearly turning blunders into tactical masterpieces. However, he does have a tilt factor of 19, which suggests even the chess warrior Raminzada isn’t immune to the occasional emotional hiccup.
Record & Rivalries
Clocking over 400 wins in daily games and well over a thousand victories in blitz and bullet formats, Raminzada is a formidable opponent on every front. His longest winning streak so far is 20 games, and currently, he’s riding high with a 5-game streak — like a chess superhero who just found a fresh cup of coffee. Notable opponents include igf13, with a 78% win rate, and several players he holds a perfect 100% record against, making him both respected and feared.
Openings & Preferences
Top Secret strategy is clearly Raminzada’s go-to, with an impressive winning percentage of 65.7% in Daily and over 80% win rate in Rapid chess. The specifics? Well, that's classified — but you can bet Raminzada has a surprise move or two ready to baffle opponents just when they think they have it figured out.
When to Challenge Raminzada
Careful with timing though — Raminzada plays his best chess early in the morning (10 AM boasts a 64.7% win rate), just before midnight, and even as late as 2 AM (where his win rate jumps to a cozy 57%). Mondays, Fridays, and Sundays also seem lucky days, with win rates hovering around or above 54%. Challenge him then if you dare!
Final Thought
Whether blitzing or grinding out a marathon match, Raminzada epitomizes the spirit of chess — clever, resilient, and a little mysterious. Seeking to dethrone this chessboard virtuoso? Be prepared: behind those ratings and statistics is a player who can make the king dance, the queen sing, and the opponent wonder if they just stepped into a grandmaster’s funhouse.