Profile Summary: Sabihatasnimsuchi (Sabiha Suchi)
Meet Sabihatasnimsuchi, a spirited chess enthusiast whose rating journey reads like a rollercoaster ride—minus the screams but with all the thrills! With a peak Rapid rating soaring to 1544 in late 2024 and a Blitz crest of 1312, Sabiha shows that resilience and a dash of tactical artistry can make all the difference.
Starting from modest Blitz ratings below 600 in early 2024, this warrior fought through the ranks, averaging over 1200 by mid-2025. Not the fastest bullet shooter, with a top Bullet rating just north of 1180, but their comeback rate is an impressive 79.77%, proving they don’t just play to win—they battle to the very end.
Playing Style & Quirks
Known for a robust endgame presence (engaging in endgames 75.57% of the time), Sabiha’s average game length hovers near 75 moves—either showing extreme patience or an affection for long, dramatic battles (maybe both). Early resignation rate is just 2.02%, which means giving up quickly is definitely NOT in their playbook.
White pieces give a slightly better edge (winning 49.05% of games) compared to Black (44.24%), suggesting a certain optimism when starting first—who wouldn’t be optimistic with 23 moves of careful chess to make? However, don’t mistake this for a softy; their longest winning streak reaches 11 games, balanced by a humbling tolerance for 12-game losing streaks—a chess player who knows both victory and defeat deeply.
Favorite Openings and Moves
- Queen’s Pawn Opening, especially the Chigorin and Zukertort variations—which together account for well over 300 games with a respectable 50%+ win rate.
- The Englund Gambit sneak attack—because who doesn't like a surprise party early on? Sabiha boasts a nifty 53.85% win rate here in Blitz.
- Kings Pawn Opening with a cheerful 62.86% win rate in Blitz, proving they can punch it out when needed.
Psychological Notes
Playing at the witching hour could be the secret—23:00 sees the best performance with a 60% win rate. A tilt factor of 12 suggests minor frustrations (because who among us hasn’t flipped the board inside their mind?). Still, facing higher-rated foes is tough: wins drop to 26.33% when opponents have superior ratings, though that's part of the chess growth adventure.
Recent Adventures on the Board
Their most recent recorded victory came by outplaying Samihaiqbal111 with a resilient queens-pawn strategy, winning on time after a tense 49-move duel. On the flipside, losses against opponents like MarekD73 show that no king is safe forever—even when fighting till the last second.
Fun Fact
While Sabihatasnimsuchi may not yet be crushing grandmasters, their ability to keep bouncing back after setbacks—winning almost 80% of games even after losing material—is nothing short of legendary. So, next time you see this username online, beware! It’s less about instant checkmate and more about relentless chess spirit and epic comebacks.