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Tomas Sosa GM

Sosat98 Hurlingham Since 2015 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
52.5%- 38.7%- 8.9%
Daily 1124 2W 0L 0D
Rapid 2198 5W 5L 1D
Blitz 2836 988W 774L 192D
Bullet 3002 298W 174L 26D

Tomas Sosa (aka Sosat98)

Grandmaster Extraordinaire & Chess Adventurer

Tomas Sosa, known on the battlefield of the 64 squares as Sosat98, is a formidable Grandmaster crowned by FIDE, who dances with pawns and knights like a maestro directing a symphony of checkmates and cunning traps.

Born to challenge the laws of chess physics, Tomas has achieved an awe-inspiring peak blitz rating of 2888, a number so high it practically needs its own zip code. With a bullet peak over 2700 and rapid finesse cresting mid-2500s, Tomas delivers precision, speed, and psychological warfare blended into one seamless game style.

Playing Style & Quirks

  • Endgame Enthusiast: With nearly 80% endgame frequency, Tomas loves those nail-biting finales that push both skill and nerves to the limit.
  • Comeback King: If Tomas loses a piece, it’s just the opening act; comebacks happen 85.8% of the time — proving resilience is his middle name (or at least his chess nickname).
  • White & Black Balance: Slightly favors the white pieces with a 55.18% win rate, but black isn’t safe either, holding steady at 50.36% wins.
  • Early Resignation? Rarely: Tomas resigns early in only about 3.6% of games, because surrender is for amateurs... or maybe just for the rare bad day.

Stats That Impress (and Intimidate)

Over a career filled with thousands of games, Tomas has amassed a blitz record boasting over 1045 wins against 782 losses and 191 draws! Not to mention a snappy bullet win rate north of 64% — apparently, they don’t call Sosat98 “bulletproof” for nothing.

His longest winning streak? 20 games in a row. And though every hero faces trials, his longest losing streak peaks at just 8, letting him bounce back with ease.

Memorable Battles

One of Tomas's recent blitz victories saw him defy the clock and the odds in a thrilling French Defense Winawer Advance battle, where the enemy fell to a tactical whirlwind and some well-timed time pressure mastery. His opponents often face an uphill battle, be it “gasconjr” or “ajedrezconpeter,” with varying success against Sosat98’s lightning-fast moves.

Off the Board

When Tomas isn’t dazzling opponents, they can probably be found sipping something strong, analyzing games with a keen eye, or furiously updating that ever-climbing rating graph. It’s rumored Tomas’s best playtime is early morning hours around 5 AM — when the world sleeps and the bishops come alive.

Final Tidbit

In short, Tomas Sosa is not just a player; he’s a chess phenomenon. Whether you’ve caught a game or somehow missed the spectacle, one fact remains: facing Sosat98 means entering a world where every piece has its story and every move might just be your last.

Careful: challenging Tomas might cause spontaneous admiration and sudden loss of sleep!

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