Shubham Sawant (aka "shuPawn")
Shubham Sawant is a chess player whose journey feels a bit like a rollercoaster ride through the fascinating world of 64 squares. If chess were a drama, Shubham would be the star with an epic comeback streak and a host of surprising plot twists.
Rating & Performance Highlights
- Rapid Chess: Shubham shines brightest here, achieving a peak rating of 671 in 2025, with a very respectable win rate hovering just below 50%. His rapid games are truly where the magic happens—with an average of 561 rating points and a solid track record of 598 wins out of 1211 rapid battles.
- Blitz Chess: Known for quick thinking, Shubham's 2025 Blitz rating soared up to 390 from a humble 100 in 2024. Although wins and losses are closely matched (272 wins vs 258 losses), his grit and resolve make every game a nail-biter!
- Bullet Chess: Not a bullet freak, but defiant nonetheless, Shubham holds his own with a peak bullet rating of 433 in 2024 and a respectable 48.65% win rate.
- Daily Chess: A rare but perfect 400 rating, showing once in a blue moon, Shubham's one and only daily game was a flawless victory. Talk about making it count!
Playing Style & Tactical Flair
Shubham's chess style is a curious mix of perseverance and psychological warfare. An impressive comeback rate of 54.33% suggests he isn’t easily shaken, especially when losing a piece—where he astonishingly holds a 100% win rate. So beware opponents, because losing a piece against "shuPawn" might just be the start of a nightmare!
With an average game lasting about 50 moves for wins and nearly 59 moves for losses, Shubham is patient, squeezing every bit of advantage until the very endgame—which he frequents about half the time.
Quirks & Fun Facts
- Despite some tough bouts against opponents like matthieubst and theolerigolito, Shubham also boasts a 100% win rate over many popular usernames—truly a "love him or fear him" kind of player.
- His best winning streak hit a whopping 12 consecutive wins—try not to blink during that run!
- Shubham's psychological tilt factor is relatively low at 9, but even he can experience the occasional "uh-oh" moment on the board.
- Interestingly, his performance varies widely by hour, with peak winning hours late at night implying that “shuPawn” might just be a chess nocturnal creature who thrives in the moonlight.
In a Nutshell
Whether you face Shubham in the rapid arena or blitz battlefield, expect a resilient, strategic player who balances careful planning with tactical surprises. With a username like "shuPawn," it’s clear he knows chess is sometimes about sacrifice—the key is how and when he turns those pawns into queens.