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Supreet Kaur

NobleClass Since 2019 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟
47.2%- 49.4%- 3.4%
Bullet 360
3W 2L 0D
Blitz 100
30W 59L 1D
Rapid 259
2736W 2826L 201D
Daily 911
0W 9L 0D

Supreet Kaur: The Tenacious Tactician

Meet Supreet Kaur, a chess player whose journey on the 64 squares is nothing short of a rollercoaster ride—complete with highs, lows, and a fair share of knights and pawns dancing across the board. Known in the chess world as NobleClass, Supreet has steadily carved out their presence with an adventurous and sometimes unpredictable playing style.

Rating & Progression

Starting fresh with a Rapid rating of 871 in early 2019, Supreet soared to a peak Rapid rating of 1117 in late 2020. While recent ratings have seen some dips—because even grandmasters have off days—their passion remains unwavering. In Daily chess, they reached a perfect 1000 back in 2019, and though Blitz and Bullet ratings hover in the mid-hundreds, that just means there's plenty of room for surprise victories!

Playing Style & Strategy

Supreet’s style could be described as “courageously curious," favoring dynamic and offbeat openings such as the Bishop's Opening—which boasts their highest win rate (55.45%) in Rapid games—and frequently challenging opponents with the King’s Pawn Opening and its many spicy variations. The Englund Gambit appears often too, demonstrating a love for chaotic and tactical positions, though with a modest success rate. With an average game length of about 31 moves in wins and 27 in losses, they surely like to keep things lively and unpredictable!

Tactical Flair and Psychological Prowess

Blessed with a comeback rate of nearly 53%, Supreet refuses to give up even when the odds look grim. Their tilt factor is relatively low (11%), showing they keep a cool head in complicated situations—well, unless the coffee's gone cold. In fact, they perform best around 2 PM, so if you want to challenge them, try scheduling a match early morning or late night—you might catch them off balance!

Recent Duel Highlights

On June 6th, 2025, in a fiery Rapid game against t33skaa, Supreet played an aggressive and stylish King's Pawn Opening. The highlight? A queen sacrifice followed by a swift checkmate that brought the game to a premature and glorious end by resignation. It’s not every day you see a Qxf7+ that seals victory so decisively.

Of course, not all battles end in triumph. A tough loss came the very next day against ati38sixm, showcasing that even chess warriors face setbacks on their journey.

Chess Personality

If Supreet were a chess piece, they’d probably be a knight—jumping around unpredictably, sometimes confusing foes, other times causing mischief on the board. Off the board, they’re known among peers for a fierce competitive spirit seasoned with a hearty laugh about the occasional blunder or early resignation (which happens about 31% of the time—hey, sometimes you gotta save that energy for the next game!).

Whether grinding through 600+ games in recent months or analyzing openings like the Scandinavian Defense, Supreet's journey is one to watch. Their motto? “Check, mate, and maybe a bit of chocolate after.”

Keep an eye on NobleClass, the player who can turn the tides with a single bishop’s move or a well-timed pawn breakthrough!

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