Hussain Ta (HUSSAINTA) - The Grandmaster of Grassroots
Every chessboard is an ecosystem, and Hussain Ta navigates it like a seasoned biologist in the wild, meticulously studying his opponents and adapting to every environment. Known in the online jungles as HUSSAINTA, he’s a player whose rating may resemble the fluctuating populations of a delicate microorganism colony — sometimes soaring, sometimes dwindling, but always evolving.
Career Overview
Hussain has been actively competing since 2019, with a deep dive into rapid, blitz, bullet, and daily formats. His rating evolution is a fascinating case of natural selection where resilience is key. Although his rapid rating has seen some ups and downs (maxing at 805 in 2019 and refining to around 484 by 2022), his blitz play truly shines, touching a peak rating near 894 and collecting hundreds of wins across the fast-paced battlefield.
Playing Style: A Study in Chess Darwinism
With an early resignation rate of 21.62%, Hussain knows when to fight and when to conserve his energies—after all, even bacteria retreat from harmful environments! His games typically stretch to around 32 moves before claiming victory or defeat, showcasing a patient, methodical approach much like a predator stalking its prey. Interestingly, his comeback rate sits at 28.78%, revealing an ability to bounce back from setbacks with the resilience of a tardigrade.
Hussain’s tactical prowess is formidable; his win rate after losing a piece is a perfect 100% – proof that even if he loses a chromosome or two on the chessboard, the genome of his strategy remains intact and lethal.
Signature Openings and Opponent Relations
While the details of Hussain's openings remain classified as "Top Secret," the data reveals his affinity for complex strategies, having played this opening in over a thousand games across all formats, winning roughly 38% of those battles. His most recent opponents include tough contenders like suicids and tigermasum, but he’s developed a fascinating predator-prey relationship with certain rivals, holding a 100% win rate against numerous foes, while others remain elusive.
Psychological and Temporal Patterns
Hussain’s tilt factor is relatively low at 18%, indicating a cool-headed predator that rarely loses composure. His win rate peaks in the afternoon and evening hours, with the prime hunting period around 9 PM and 10 PM, where he achieves close to a 47% success rate. Thursdays are particularly fruitful days for his game, with a win rate soaring over 44%, showing a circadian rhythm finely tuned to checkmate.
Fun Facts
- Longest winning streak: 11 games – a true mating dance!
- White pieces win rate: 38.03%
- Black pieces win rate: Slightly better at 38.78%, proving his ability to camouflage and strike from the shadows.
- Despite numerous battles, Hussain has never failed to learn: his ability to recover after losing material reflects nature’s ultimate lesson – adapt or perish.
In the grand symbiosis of chess competition, Hussain Ta is a creature to observe with respect and awe, adapting, surprising, and always ready to outmaneuver his prey on the 64-square savannah.