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simple_ali

Since 2025 (Inactive) Chess.com
27.3%- 45.5%- 27.3%
Bullet 170
0W 1L 0D
Rapid 368
3W 4L 3D

About simple_ali

Meet simple_ali, a rapid chess warrior of 2025 whose journey across the 64 squares is both spirited and, let’s say, educational. With a peak rapid rating of 481, simple_ali has dipped and soared like a rollercoaster — starting strong, dropping a bit, but always ready for another game.

Playing Style & Personality

Known for a surprisingly high comeback rate of 100%, simple_ali refuses to fold even after losing material. Their games average around 40 moves to victory—just long enough to plot a sneaky comeback or make a hopeful blunder. With zero early resignations, this player hates quitting before the final hour—after all, every pawn might decide the fate!

Favorite openings include the Scandinavian Defense (not bad, with a 50% win rate) and the unstoppable Sicilian Defense Kramnik Variation and Pirc Defense, both boasting a perfect 100% win record so far—small sample size, but hey, wins are wins.

Victories and Trials

simple_ali has played 10 rapid games in May 2025, winning three and drawing three, proving a fighting spirit even when the chips aren’t always falling perfectly. Their bullet chess experience is limited but intense: one game, one loss. That’s enough for now, thank you very much.

Notable wins include a slick victory against ilmessia06 by resignation and a dramatic win on time against slaughterboy11. Though they have endured a few painful checkmates, simple_ali’s longest winning streak of 2 games and current winning streak of 1 shows persistence.

Psychological Quirks

With a tilt factor of 2 (mild but noticeable), it’s clear simple_ali sometimes lets emotions sneak in. The best time to play? 7 AM sharp — apparently, the crack of dawn brings out the sharpest moves.

Fun Facts

  • Average moves per loss? A marathon 65.2—because losing slowly is an art.
  • Has a quirky habit of drawing every third game.
  • Performance varies wildly by day: Mondays and Fridays are golden (100% win), while Thursdays and Sundays are... less so (0%).
  • Exceptionally brave player: highest rated opponents usually hand simple_ali a loss, but that doesn't dampen the courage!

In summary, simple_ali might not be a grandmaster just yet, but with a fighting heart, a decent opening repertoire, and the persistence to bounce back from losses, this player’s story is one of growth, laughs, and serious ambition—because every great chess legend starts somewhere!

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