Profile Summary: LoneHsu
Meet LoneHsu, a chess warrior who navigates the 64 squares with a blend of tenacity, creativity, and a dash of unpredictability. Clocking in with a peak rapid rating of 864 in September 2020 and a blitz peak of 843 in mid-2022, LoneHsu’s chess journey is nothing short of a rollercoaster—filled with thrilling wins, tough losses, and moments that would make even Magnus pause. Bullet enthusiasts might raise an eyebrow at a peak of 328, but don’t be fooled; that number hides some serious lightning-fast tactics.
Playing Style & Strategy
Known for a respectable 50.51% rapid win rate using their secret openings, LoneHsu proves that mystery can be a powerful weapon. With an average game length hovering around 50 moves, games tend to be battles of endurance rather than quick skirmishes. They’re no stranger to early resignations, clocking a modest 7.49%, which means LoneHsu is rarely caught staring at a losing position for too long—efficiency is king.
The comeback rate is a solid 68.75%, showing that when LoneHsu loses a piece, it’s not over until it’s over. Surprisingly, even under pressure after losing material, their win rate remains decent at 41.1%, proving resilience is a key ingredient in their recipe for success.
Battle Record & Rivalries
With over 500 blitz wins and a combined total of 380+ rapid victories, LoneHsu knows how to close games out. They boast some rivalries with frequent opponents like khaicin, dbcdestroyer, and samhsu94, turning repeated match-ups into tactical chess sagas. The warrior’s longest winning streak stands at a bold 13 games—proof that when inspiration strikes, LoneHsu’s on fire.
Chess Hours & Psychological Game
If you’re looking to challenge LoneHsu, 18:00 (6 P.M.) might not be your best bet—this happens to be their best time of day. Beware: their tilt factor of 11 suggests that like any mortal player, a bad move or blunder might momentarily cloud judgment, but their overall resilience makes the tilt a temporary setback.
Recent Battles: Glory and Defeat
On a recent occasion on April 14, 2025, LoneHsu delivered a swift checkmate against thrasher897, demonstrating tactical sharpness with a cool finish at move 21. However, chess is a game of ups and downs — earlier that same day, LoneHsu also faced a tough loss by resignation to the very same opponent. Such is the drama and beauty of the royal game!
Fun Fact
Despite the ups and downs, LoneHsu remains a chess enthusiast who thrives on challenges. Whether battling in rapid, blitz, bullet, or daily formats, this player showcases a passion for the game that’s as contagious as it is inspiring. When not calculating that killer move, they might very well be plotting ... a haiku about pawns.