Dhia Mankai: The Chess Enthusiast Known Around the Board
If you happen to stumble across a blitz game where the win rates hover just above 50%, or rapid games where the intensity reaches near the 1100 mark, you might be witnessing the work of Dhia Mankai (aka SoulSlayer0).
Starting out with modest bullet and blitz ratings around 550-600 back in 2021, Dhia quickly sharpened his tactical claws. By 2025, his blitz rating steadily climbed to over 800, and his rapid play dazzled opponents with peaks above 1100. His daily chess may be sparse (only a handful of games), but when he does log in, it's with focus—boasting a daily score over 1200 at his peak.
What really makes Dhia’s profile stand out is his remarkable comeback ability—he bounces back from setbacks an incredible 59% of the time, and shockingly, he wins every time he loses a piece (yes, 100% win rate after losing material!). It's like watching a phoenix rise from the ashes, or a chess player who refuses to let a blunder define him.
With a longest winning streak of 12 games, Dhia clearly knows how to ride the wave of momentum — though don’t expect him to resign early; with an early resignation rate of just 3.29%, he prefers to fight tooth and nail, turning even seemingly lost causes into lasting battles.
As for psychological resilience? Dhia's tilt factor is a manageable 8, meaning he might get a little salty after a bad game but won't throw the board across the room just yet. He plays best on Monday evenings (win rate around 56%), and if you’re up for a challenge at 1 AM, beware—his win rate soars to a staggering 80%! Clearly, the late-night chess grind is his secret weapon.
Despite the username SoulSlayer0 sounding like a gaming legend or villain, Dhia's chess style is a blend of patience and tactical awareness, averaging about 50 moves per win — an epic marathon rather than a bullet blitzkrieg. Off-color pieces beware: White squares fare slightly better with him (54.6% wins) than Black (47.9%), so not even the board color is safe from his calculated threats.
Whether facing a new rival or an old nemesis (a mixed bag of win rates there), Dhia Mankai remains a determined and unpredictable player who brings a blend of humor, resilience, and steady progress to every game. In the ever-tactical jungle of chess, he’s not just surviving, he’s thriving — one move at a time.