Zsuzsanna Kabai (aka Luluc)
Title: Woman FIDE Master
Zsuzsanna Kabai is a chess force to be reckoned with on the blitz battlefield. With a peak blitz rating of 2219 achieved in September 2017, she combines tactical brilliance with a tenacious spirit that keeps opponents on their toes and queens questioning their worth.
Chess Career Highlights
- Achieved the titled rank of Woman FIDE Master, a badge worn with quiet pride and lots of calculated threats.
- Blitz Mastery: An impressive 8 wins out of 10 games in the mysterious “Top Secret” opening — talk about keeping your strategies classified!
- Undefeated on Mondays and Sundays – clearly, the weekend champion and the early-week warrior.
Playing Style & Strengths
Zsuzsanna is known for:
- A stellar comeback rate of 100% – the queen rises even after losing a pawn!
- Dominating endgames, engaging in them in 70% of her wins, and often with moves that average over 60. Patience is her secret weapon.
- Perfect performance with White, winning every single recorded game, while still maintaining a solid 60% with Black.
- Zero early resignations, proving she sticks around for the long haul — and the thrill of unexpected tactics.
Rivalry & Record
Her most frequent opponent is pinosava73, against whom she holds a respectable 66.67% win rate. She has also cleaned the board against hristin1, liante307, and v_kovac3 with perfect winning records. If they ever meet again, better watch out!
Memorable Games
Her most recent and notable victories ended by resignation — because why drag out defeat when Zsuzsanna’s strategy is just too good? From subtle positional squeezes to sharp tactical strikes, she always plays with style and a hint of chessboard mischief.
Fun Facts
- Always plays her best at 8 PM – some call it the “witching hour,” but on the board, it’s her time to shine.
- Longest winning streak stands at 3 games, current streak also 3 – momentum is her middle name.
- Her losses are few, far between, and swiftly avenged; losing streak? Just 1, and no current losing mood here!
In short, Zsuzsanna Kabai is not just playing chess; she’s composing blitz symphonies on the 64 squares, proving every day that queens do have more fun.