Sevvas Sevvas (aka MAHO341)
In the vast chess cosmos of 2025, few players manage to oscillate between dazzling brilliance and maddening turbulence quite like Sevvas Sevvas, known online as MAHO341. A strategic adventurer armed with a rating that’s as dynamic as a knight’s gallop, Sevvas has trolled the battlefield in Blitz, Bullet, Rapid, and Daily formats — with some results as unpredictable as a squirrel on caffeine.
Rating Rollercoaster & Style
Sevvas’s peaks include a Blitz rating cresting at 422 and a Rapid apex shining brightly at 587. Though slightly less fond of the Daily format — where their max hit 400 with only a handful of games — they’ve shown a commendable love for Bullet speed chess, with a fiery top rating of 488. Their playing style? A cocktail of daring early moves often leading to long, spicy endgames averaging 48 moves for wins and just under that for losses. The game’s complexity clearly fuels their spirit!
Opening Choices: The Curious Case
Sevvas’s favorite chess “ingredients” come from the Bishop’s Opening, where wins and losses balance delicately, but with a secret weapon lurking in the Queen’s Pawn Opening Horwitz Defense, boasting an impressive 73% win rate. Beware the Van‘t Kruijs Opening though — with only about 9% wins, it’s clear this move might be more of a comedic relief than a strategic choice in Sevvas’s repertoire.
Tactical Prowess and Psychological Quirks
With a comeback rate of over 60%, Sevvas is the kind of player who, when knocked down, bounces back harder — a bit like a chess Terminator with a penchant for surprising reversals. Yet, they have a tilt factor of 10, proving even the sharpest mind can grumble after a blunder or two. Their best time to attack the chessboard? Midnight, under the spell of quiet darkness and no distractions.
Recent Battles and Notable Opponents
Recently, MAHO341 claimed sweet victories by resignation and checkmate against opponents like boberdenis and moosbryant, while also enduring crushing defeats — including a checkmate at the hands of yooshi199. Interestingly, some of Sevvas’s fiercest foes include selmangochessmaster571 and queenzappa69, and their win rate against these rivals fluctuates wildly, ranging from brutal slumps to victorious streaks.
Fun Facts
- Longest winning streak: 6 games (yes, even Sevvas can binge-win chess!)
- Longest losing streak: 10 games (ouch, but to be expected in the rollercoaster life)
- Has won 68 games by checkmate and is unafraid to push opponents off the board.
- When behind in material, Sevvas still pulls off masterful comebacks nearly two-thirds of the time.
Sevvas Sevvas might not be the grandmaster household name just yet, but with that passion for the game and peculiar charm for tricky openings, they're certainly a presence to watch. If you catch them online, challenge wisely — and be ready for some surprises!