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SHADI-FAROOQ

Since 2024 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
48.5%- 48.8%- 2.7%
Bullet 211
7W 12L 0D
Blitz 206
9W 29L 0D
Rapid 526
1567W 1554L 90D
Daily 880
17W 13L 0D

Profile Summary: SHADI-FAROOQ

Meet SHADI-FAROOQ, a chess player whose game is nothing short of evolutionary biology in action—always adapting, evolving, and occasionally mutating into something spectacular on the board. With a rapid rating steadily climbing from 458 in 2024 to an ambitious 495 in 2025, this grandmaster-in-the-making knows how to apply the pressure and avoid being checkmated by stagnation.

A true chameleon of styles, SHADI-FAROOQ’s playing DNA favors the King's Pawn Opening and the French Defense, with win rates hovering around 50%, proving that sometimes the best moves are the classic, well-tested genetic code of chess openings. They don’t shy away from branching out though—dabbling in Scandinavian and Nimzowitsch Defenses to keep opponents guessing like a crafty predator in the wild.

When it comes to matches, SHADI-FAROOQ shows remarkable resilience—a comeback rate of 50.27% and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece, clearly indicating an ability to recover and thrive even under stress. They’re not just skirting around the edges but diving deep into endgames, with an endgame frequency of 44.28%, showing patience and stamina akin to the slow, decisive process of natural selection.

Off the board, SHADI-FAROOQ demonstrates a mild "tilt factor" of 12, signaling occasional flurries of emotional volatility (even the best DNA strands hiccup sometimes). They tend to win slightly more often when playing White (51.03%) versus Black (46.19%), but no matter the color, their average moves per win suggest thoughtful strategy over hasty attack.

Fun fact: SHADI-FAROOQ's longest winning streak is an impressive 14 games—like a viral gene rapidly taking over a population—but their current winning streak keeps them hungry for more evolutionary gains.

Whether playing daily or rapid, this player’s journey reflects a living, breathing chess organism, constantly learning and surviving in a competitive ecosystem. One could say SHADI-FAROOQ's game is all about survival of the fittest move—so beware, opponents: this player’s brain cells are certainly firing up some checkmate genes!

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