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Younes Rabah

younesrabahx Tiaret Since 2024 (Active) Chess.com
48.4%- 45.8%- 5.7%
Bullet 408
1W 0L 0D
Blitz 234
29W 31L 3D
Rapid 444
63W 56L 8D
Daily 800
0W 1L 0D

Younes Rabah: The Grandmaster of Genetic Gambits

Meet Younes Rabah, or as the chess petri dish labels him, younesrabahx. With a game so infectious, he’s been cultivating victories and occasionally mutating into curious defeats on the chessboard since 2024. His rating history shows a fascinating evolution from a modest Rapid rating of 143 in 2024 to a blooming 289 in 2025 — truly proof that his chess cells are dividing and conquering!

Younes's style is one part predator, two parts strategist: his average of 42.88 moves per win suggest careful DNA-level planning, while his higher average move count (almost 58) in losses shows resilience even under microscope scrutiny. He rarely abandons the board early, with an early resignation rate under 10%, and makes endgames a common battleground, lurking 57% of the time post-midgame.

When it comes to openings, Younes keeps his strategy quite literally Top Secret. This mysterious approach yields about a 36% win rate in Blitz and 35% in Rapid, proving that sometimes the best sequence to victory is a cellular-level secret

Competitive Chemistry

  • Blitz Record: 12 wins, 20 losses, 1 draw in 33 games
  • Rapid Record: 13 wins, 21 losses, 3 draws in 37 games
  • Longest Winning Streak: A contagious 6 games
  • Opponent Petri Dish: Some favored targets like ottey-the-otter and rouliochaton24 have been perfectly cloned with 100% win rates!

Younes’s winning percentages vary by time and environment, showing a particular affinity for Monday (66.7% success rate — Monday blues are NOT in his genetic makeup!), Wednesdays (a flawless 100%), and early morning hours of 3 and 5 AM, where his synapses seem to fire at peak efficiency (100% win rate). Not all hours are ripe for growth, though — afternoons and early evenings show a survival challenge, a few zeros here and there begging for adaptation.

Tactical Traits & Psychology

In the molecular chess lab, Younes exhibits a remarkable comeback rate of 40%, and impressively, if he loses a piece, he practically guarantees the opponent no victory — his win rate after losing a piece is a perfect 100% (some call it resilience, others call it pure genetic magic). His tilt factor is modest at 7, meaning he keeps his cool even when the cellular environment heats up.

While sometimes succumbing to one-sided losses (about 15%), the overall picture shows a player evolving to thrive in rated settings versus casual play, boasting a 35.7% edge in rated game wins. Younes Rabah is, undeniably, a worthy specimen in the ecosystem of chess athletes — a living proof that the game is not only an art of kings but also a fascinating biology experiment in perseverance, adaptation, and strategic reproduction.

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