Meet SkuraSA, a chess player whose journey through the ranks resembles an evolutionary marvel. From humble beginnings at a blitz rating of just 183 in 2023, this player has undergone an impressive transformation—scaling the rating ladder to a blazing 816 by 2025. With a blitz average soaring above 600 and a bullet peak maxing at 647, SkuraSA shows that rapid adaptations indeed happen on the chessboard.
Known for a playing style with a strong focus on endgames—appearing in nearly 68% of games—SkuraSA doesn’t just survive but thrives in the final rounds, turning tactics into triumphs. The player boasts a phenomenal 100% win rate after losing a piece, proving an extraordinary ability to bounce back and outwit opponents with comeback rate kinetics reaching over 77%.
SkuraSA’s opening repertoire is a thriving ecosystem: the Scandinavian Defense Mieses Kotrc Variation stands out with a win rate of 63.7% in blitz, while the classic King’s Pawn Opening strikes a balance with a solid 52% win rate over 1270 games. Whether it’s the Four Knights Game or Van't Kruijs Opening, this player's opening moves are less about chaos and more about biological precision—each move a cell dividing towards victory.
Despite the serious stats, there’s a playful side at work — SkuraSA has an early resignation rate of just 3%, rarely conceding defeat prematurely. Even when things look grim, this player’s nerves are steady with only a modest 13 tilt factor, maintaining composure like a well-adapted organism in its niche environment.
SkuraSA’s temporal winning pattern is fascinating: playing at their prime hour around 22:00, where win rates hit over 52%, they demonstrate a circadian rhythm finely tuned to strategic bursts. Monday through Thursday show the best win rates hovering near 48%, indicating that the mid-week chess metabolism is at its peak.
In total tally, this player has waged over 6,000 games across blitz, rapid, and bullet formats with a near even split between their wins and losses, but with a positive direction in progression and a longest winning streak of 14 games, making it clear SkuraSA is a predator in the wilds of online chess. Opponents beware — this player archives both cunning and stamina, proving that in the tangled biosphere of the 64 squares, survival of the fittest play prevails.