Rahath Ahmed - The Chronicles of a Chess Enthusiast
Meet Rahath Ahmed, known in the digital chess universe as UMANRMYYOUNGERS. With a rapid rating dance from a fiery 1369 in 2022 down to a composed mid-700s in 2025, Rahath embodies the true spirit of resilience on the 64 squares. Not one to shy away from a challenge, his chess journey is sprinkled with moments of brilliance and the occasional eyebrow-raising blunder, much to the amusement (and sometimes horror) of his opponents.
A Rollercoaster of Ratings
Starting off with a bullet peak rating of 1364 after just one game—yes, just one—and then gracefully stepping into the rapid arena with over 700 games played, Rahath's chess expeditions have been anything but boring. His longest winning streak? A respectable 6 games, proving that perseverance sometimes pays off!
Playing Style: A Patient Storm
- Endgame enthusiast: Engages in endgames over 55% of the time. Because why rush when you can slowly, cunningly outwit?
- Average moves per win clocking at 51, but don’t be fooled—losses can drag on close to 60 moves. Sometimes patience doesn’t pay… yet.
- Known for early resignations in a humble 4.28% of games, showing a healthy mix of stubbornness and pragmatism.
The Tactical Arena
Rahath’s comeback rate is an impressive 55%, indicating one who never throws in the towel easily. In fact, if ever he loses a piece, his win rate from that disadvantaged position is a perfect 100%! Talk about turning lemons into a victory lemonade.
Win-Loss-Draw: The Cold Hard Numbers
- Rapid: 228 wins, 373 losses, 27 draws
- Bullet: A perfect 1-0 record (just one game and already undefeated!)
- Blitz: Still searching for that elusive victory after 1 loss
Opponents Beware!
Foes like babygirlhu and razman09 have faced Rahath multiple times, but it’s clear he doesn’t shy from a challenge, boasting varying win rates against a plethora of opponents. His psychological tilt factor is a modest 14, which might explain why Monday games tend to be his strongest suit — with a remarkable 53% win rate to kick off the week.
A Day in the Life of Rahath Ahmed
Playing mostly in the wee hours and early mornings, Rahath can often be found plotting his next move around hours 1 to 6, where his win rates fluctuate wildly from as low as 14% at 5 AM to a sharp 50% at 4 PM. Such is the rhythm of a chess warrior balancing passion with the unpredictability of sleep!
In Conclusion
Whether battling in rapid, blitz, or bullet formats, Rahath Ahmed reminds us all that chess isn’t just about ratings or win streaks—it's about the love for the game, the thrill of the fight, and the joy of occasionally snagging victory from the jaws of defeat. So here’s to Rahath: a formidable foe, a relentless fighter, and possibly the only player who can lose a piece and still take home the win every single time.