Profile: C9Subroza
Meet C9Subroza, a chess maestro whose bullet rating has soared to an impressive 2783 as of April 2025—proof that speed and precision aren’t mutually exclusive. When the clock’s ticking under a minute, Subroza’s fingers seemingly dance faster than the eye can follow, battling through thousands of games with a nearly even split between wins (677) and losses (715), sprinkled with a decent number of draws (89).
Playing Style & Strengths
Known for an aggressive bullet style, Subroza favors openings like the Van t Kruijs Opening and the Reti Opening, juggling positional flair with tactical fireworks. Their win rate in the Reti Opening clocks in around a solid 62%, suggesting a comfortable mastery of hypermodern approaches. A natural tactician, Subroza boasts an exceptional comeback rate of 87%, meaning if they lose a piece, don’t count them out just yet; the fightback is ON.
While bullet is their playground, their blitz and rapid ratings (peaking at 2493 and 2203 respectively) reveal a versatile player capable of handling slightly longer time-controls with a respectable performance.
Favorite Battles & Nemeses
Subroza’s rivalry board is as colorful as a grandmaster’s wardrobe. Opponents like shemshak873 and chipluder have provided victories with 100% win rates, while others like oliver_wartiovaara are trickier, leaving Subroza winless against them recently. Friendly tip: Don’t be oliver_wartiovaara or you might just become part of Subroza’s "most played opponents" list where grinding out moves sometimes feels like a game within the game.
Memorable Moments
One of Subroza’s freshest triumphs came via a beautiful checkmate after skillfully navigating a Reti Opening’s murky waters—proof that even in a modern age, classical technique still reigns. But like every chess tale worth telling, the losses are just chapters that fuel the comeback – such as a tough resignation against Oliver_Wartiovaara, reminding us that even kings can have their bad hair days.
Fun Facts
- Longest winning streak: 21 games (that’s almost a whole tournament on fire!)
- Endgame frequency: 83% – clearly, Subroza prefers the drama where every pawn matters.
- Best time to play: 4 a.m. — apparently, night owls rise to greatness in the quiet hours.
- Average moves: Around 80 moves per win or loss – these games are marathons, not sprints.
In Summary
C9Subroza is a relentless combatant on the 64 squares, mixing fierce bullet battles with strategic flair and a touch of unpredictability. Whether it’s blitz blasters or rapid thinkers, Subroza’s blend of resilience and cunning ensures this player is one to watch—possibly with a coffee in hand at 4 a.m.