Rustamnasirov — The Rapid Specialist
Rustamnasirov is a rapid-time-control enthusiast whose online presence feels equal parts data-driven strategist and cheerful trickster. Preferring the quick pulse of Rapid games, Rustamnasirov has logged over a thousand decisive results and a reputation for long, tactical battles that often stroll into the endgame.
- Preferred Time Control: Rapid
- Overall record (Rapid): 1046 wins · 1021 losses · 99 draws
- Playing style: marathon-minded — long average games and frequent endgames
Playing Style & Tendencies
Expect long, thoughtful marches rather than blitzy fireworks. Games average roughly 67 moves, endgames appear regularly (Endgame Frequency ~69%), and early resignations are rare (about 1.5%). When down material, Rustamnasirov is stubbornly resourceful — a comeback rate north of 78% tells the tale.
- Avg moves per win: ~68 • Avg moves per loss: ~66
- Endgame frequency: high (≈68.7%) — loves technical play
- Comeback rate: 78.3% — fights until the last move
- Tilt factor: modest (10) — sometimes grumpy after a streak
Openings & Favorite Lines
Rustamnasirov plays a curious and effective mix. The Scandinavian Defense is a signature when playing Black, while the Amazon Attack and several eccentric choices show up frequently with White. The player mixes solid theory with offbeat traps — a recipe for both wins and dramatic blunders.
- Most-played opening overall: Scandinavian Defense (233 games, ~51.5% win rate)
- Strong performers: Barnes Defense (high win rate), Scotch Game, Sicilian lines
- White favorites: Amazon Attack, Barnes-style systems, French and Scotch
- Black favorites: Scandinavian, Benoni Gambit Accepted, Blackburne Shilling Gambit
Career Highlights & Streaks
Rustamnasirov has enjoyed peaks and valleys — and a memorable 13-game winning streak that left opponents consulting the rulebook. Peak form came in late 2025. For players scouting him: he is dangerous after a loss (strong comeback ability) but can also suffer extended dips (longest losing streak = 10).
- Longest winning streak: 13 games
- Longest losing streak: 10 games
- Current streak (most recent snapshot): losing streak of 1
- Peak rating snapshot: 1693 (2025-11-26)
When to Challenge Rustamnasirov
Timing matters. Win rates by hour and day show consistent strength in late mornings and certain late-night windows — and a delightfully mysterious perfect record at 01:00 (probably caffeine-assisted).
- Best days: Wednesday and Monday (win rates ≈51%)
- Strong hours: 08:00–11:00 and occasional late-night spikes (notably 01:00)
- Be wary on Saturdays — lots of games, mixed results
Notable Opponents & Records
Most-played opponents include a handful of usernames Rustamnasirov has met repeatedly. A friendly rivalry with olivier2b75 stands out — undefeated in those encounters according to recent logs.
- Most-played opponents: sergeiivanovich3105 (3 games), sridam291 (3 games), olivier2b75 (2 games, 2 wins)
- Sample profile link: olivier2b75
Sample Game — Scandinavian Sketch
A short illustrative Rapid line that captures typical Rustamnasirov flavor: early queen activity, then a long technical grind into the endgame.
- View a memorable finish: A_favorite_win
Technical Snapshot & Fun Facts
For the data-minded: Rustamnasirov's games show lots of queen checks (both given and received), a preference for decisive play, and an appetite for unconventional openings that keep opponents on their toes.
- Avg first capture: move ~6
- Checks delivered: queen is the most-used checking piece
- Strength-adjusted win rate (Rapid): ~0.495 — very competitive at this level
- Early resignation rate: ~1.5% — rarely folds early
Visuals & Extras
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- Peak rating detail: 1693 (2025-11-26)
Parting Note
Rustamnasirov is the sort of opponent who will invite you to an open, tactical dance — then quietly out-grind you in the endgame. Play smart, keep your knights happy, and don’t underestimate weird openings. Above all, bring patience: many of the best moments come after move 40.