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futuresuperg

Since 2021 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
53.7%- 41.6%- 4.6%
Bullet 2306
437W 302L 28D
Blitz 2541
1524W 1280L 143D
Rapid 2620
139W 46L 10D
Daily 1477
1W 0L 0D

Overview

futuresuperg is a dynamic online chess player known for electric blitz play and an appetite for sharp openings. Rising from modest beginnings in 2021 to slicing through 2500+ territory in recent seasons, futuresuperg mixes tactical flair with serious endgame chops — a profile any chess fan searching for "blitz chess player profile", "Sicilian specialist", or "Giuoco Piano enthusiast" will find interesting.

Preferred time control: Blitz. Peak blitz highlight: 2649 (2026-02-10).

Blitz Rating264022841928157212162021: 13342022: 18182023: 19672024: 20802025: 24192026: 2522202120222023202420252026

Playing Style & Strengths

futuresuperg favors chaotic, tactical positions and punishes inaccuracies with impressive comeback ability. Key traits:

  • Composure under pressure — very strong comeback rate (often bounces back after material losses).
  • Extensive endgame experience — games often go long (avg decisive length above typical blitz games).
  • Fast intuition — excels in time scramble and sudden tactical shots.

Best hours to catch a hot streak: late night and early morning sessions (some of the highest win rates are around 04:00 and evening peak hours).

Favorite Openings

futuresuperg is versatile but shows clear preferences. Expect Sicilian sidelines, bold gambits, and a reliable Giuoco Piano when on White.

  • Giuoco Piano: Tarrasch Variation — a favorite as White, high win rate and many wins from long strategic battles. (Giuoco Piano: Tarrasch Variation)
  • Sicilian Defense — especially the Alapin and Closed lines; used frequently as both Black and White. (Sicilian Defense)
  • Amar Gambit — beloved in faster time controls for messy tactical play.
  • Caro-Kann & Scandinavian — grounding choices that lead to solid middlegame fights.

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Memorable Rivals & Streaks

futuresuperg has built rivalries through sheer volume of games. The most-played opponent is kiro_2010, a matchup with dozens of encounters and a lopsided record in futuresuperg’s favor — a classic training ground.

  • Most-played opponent: kiro_2010 (many decisive, instructive games).
  • Longest winning streak: 26 games — the kind of run that gets noticed in any leaderboard or club chat.
  • Longest losing streak: 8 games — quickly corrected by tactical resets and strategic adjustments.
  • Recent notable game: View Game

Fun Facts & Notes for Opponents

  • Nicknamed by friends as "the blender" — loves mixing quiet positional maneuvers with sudden tactical storms.
  • Frequently opens with e4 as White in blitz; if you play a pet line against the Sicilian, expect deep preparation and practical traps.
  • Psychology: modest tilt factor — plays best when rested and around favored hours; avoid early-morning blitz marathons unless you want a fight.
  • Endgame savvy: many wins come from long technical conversions rather than quick checkmates.

Want to explore the openings or terms used here? Check these quick primers: Sicilian Defense, Caro-Kann Defense, Giuoco Piano: Tarrasch Variation.

Where to Watch

For coaches, streamers, or curious players looking up "futuresuperg blitz games" — studying blitz archives and the openings list above will reveal how this player turns small advantages into wins. Try reviewing several recent blitz games to see the pattern of long decisive lines and resilient comebacks.

See a compact sample game to start:

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