Aizen Sousuke - The Chess Enigma
Meet Aizen Sousuke, an unconventional chess player whose rapid rating rollercoaster could give any rollercoaster a run for its money! Known online as hasan11pp, Aizen is less of a grandmaster and more of a grand adventure. His journey through chess ratings started humbly around 2022 but by 2025 he’s climbing peaks as high as 457 in Rapid, 551 in Blitz, and a respectable 373 in Bullet.
Aizen’s style? Let’s call it “persistently unpredictable.” With a comeback rate of 67% and a penchant for getting back in the game even after losing a piece 41% of the time, he’s the kind of player who keeps opponents on their toes — and sometimes scratching their heads. Though his tilt factor is around 11 (which means occasional emotional drama, chess face not guaranteed), his average moves per win linger near 55, so patience is definitely a virtue he’s cultivated.
His opening preferences reveal a curious mind: from the classic King's Pawn Opening to the slightly exotic Van’t Kruijs Opening with a win rate hovering around 55%, and even a dabble in Caro-Kann Defense boasting a solid 62.5% win rate. His games can swing wildly but always keep it interesting.
Achievements & Highlights
- Longest winning streak: 7 games, proving he can ride a hot streak like a pro
- Recent notable wins: Tactical masterpieces in Caro-Kann Defense, securing opponent resignations after relentless pressure
- Victories against toughest opponents: Huge win percentages against some not-very-lucky foes named "lakerke" and "balniker"
Playing Personality
Imagine a mix between a relentless strategist who loves the thrill of a comeback and a bit of a gambler who sometimes hits a losing streak of up to 11 games in a row. Aizen's psychological trends show he plays best early in the morning (6 AM chess? Yes, please!), especially around 8-10 AM and late evenings. Whether firing off lightning-fast Blitz games or methodically grinding out rapid battles, his performance is equally entertaining.
His willingness to resign early (13.57% of the time) might hint at either a sense of mercy or knowing when the tide has turned — that’s chess humility for you.
In Summary
Not quite the reigning king, but definitely a memorable contender, Aizen Sousuke brings spirit, surprises, and some serious chess endurance to the board. One thing's certain: never underestimate a player who thrives on comebacks, embraces the chaos of ratings, and occasionally smiles in the face of defeat — all while planning the next sneaky trap.
Keep your eye on this one; he might just pull off the impossible next!