Satea Husari: The International Master with a Chessboard Sense of Humor
Meet Satea Husari, an International Master certified by FIDE and a chess player who clearly enjoys making winning moves as much as a cat enjoys knocking pieces off the board when nobody's looking.
Satea's chess journey is nothing short of a rollercoaster — with ratings that soar like a bishop on a diagonal sprint! Starting with a rapid rating of around 1680 in 2010, Satea swiftly climbed to a peak rapid rating of 2415 by 2025, proving that patience and strategic finesse pay off. On the blitz front, Satea dazzled with aggressive speed, achieving a max blitz rating of 2418, and showing a knack for quick wit and quicker moves.
When it comes to style, Satea prefers endgames — with more than 70% frequency — and is famous for making games last an average of about 70 moves when winning, but don’t be fooled: losses tend to drag on even longer, because every move counts. Their psychological resilience is top-notch with a remarkable 83% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win rate even after losing a piece — because giving up? Not on Satea’s watch. The tilt factor is low, but don’t expect mercy at the board!
Satea’s winning streak record is just as impressive — with a longest winning streak of 36 games. The current winning streak is ongoing at 1, so watch out opponents, the legend is still fighting! With an opening named “Top Secret” (because revealing strategies is so passé), Satea wins over half their blitz games and a whopping 81% of their daily chess.
Off the chessboard, Satea may be a mystery, but on it, they have a strong presence against a variety of opponents, from the frequent rivals like “mccabe6” to the newly faced. Their preferred battle hours are arguably the late evening and early morning hours—with a win rate soaring over 70% at 20:00 and 21:00 hours — proving that great moves come best with the night owl’s focus.
In summary: Satea Husari is a strategic powerhouse with a knack for resilience, a flair for the dramatic endgame, and possibly the best poker face during tense endgame duels. Whether rapid, blitz, or daily, Satea’s chess story continues to inspire and entertain — one brilliant move (and occasional smirk) at a time.