Profile Summary: saeedgorbani
Meet saeedgorbani, a chess warrior who battles on the 64 squares with a unique blend of resilience and occasional nail-biting comebacks. Known for a rather dramatic playstyle, with an impressive comeback rate of 72.66% and a flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece, saeedgorbani proves that even when the chips are down, giving up is not in the script—unless it’s really early, because 7.78% of games end in early resignation (maybe just a little impatience).
Rated around 700 Rapid in 2025, having climbed steadily from 654 in 2024, saeedgorbani has played nearly 530 Rapid games—secret openings galore! In fact, every single Rapid game (and pretty much all daily, blitz, and bullet games too) features the enigmatic "Top Secret" opening, keeping opponents perpetually guessing (or possibly just confused). With a near-even score of wins and losses in Rapid (253 wins to 248 losses), it’s clear that every match is a thrilling nail-biter.
Blitz and Bullet are a bit more dramatic. Blitz games show flashes of brilliance with a max rating of 833, though the current rating hovers around 679. Bullet, meanwhile, remains a tough nut to crack at a max of 442 but a last rating dip to 255; maybe speed chess isn't quite the right jam for saeedgorbani (or they just really like to savor their moves).
When it comes to stamina, average moves per win hover around 61 moves, but losses drag on longer with nearly 71 moves, reflecting a tenacity that refuses to quit easily. Endgames are frequent (over 65% of games reach the final battlefield), so if you invite saeedgorbani to a duel, don’t expect a quick knockout.
Psychologically, saeedgorbani keeps a pretty cool head with a tilt factor of 6, almost like a skilled Zen master challenging opponents while sipping green tea (or maybe just clenching their fists silently). Their best winning days are Fridays and Thursdays, possibly proving that the weekend anticipation gives them that extra spark.
Opponents beware: in head-to-heads, saeedgorbani has a perfect win rate against some (including blundyr, abhishekhaashu, and epicxtreme with 100%), but struggles against a few others like svs1805 and mahidhruv7, showing that even giant-killers have their kryptonite.
Regardless, saeedgorbani’s story is one of perseverance, strategy, and the occasional surprise — a true chess character who fights hard, sometimes laughs at their own mistakes, and keeps always moving forward on the board.