Player Profile: sou6hil
Rating Highlights:
sou6hil may not be storming the grandmaster ranks just yet, but they’re no stranger to chess battles, boasting a peak rapid rating of 330 and a daily blitz high of 327 in 2025. Bullet play? Not their fastest suit, with a peak at 188, but hey, everyone’s got their style!
Playing Style & Strengths
Known for a resilient tactical awareness, sou6hil exhibits a remarkable 68% comeback rate — meaning when the chips are down, this player doesn’t just fold, but fights back like a chess ninja. Their winning streak can stretch impressively up to 7 games, while the occasional tilt factor of 7 reminds us even legends have their "off" days.
Opening Repertoire – A Mixed Bag of Surprises
- Bullet: Sou6hil has embraced the Englund Gambit with a respectable 61.5% win rate — apparently thriving on chaos! The King’s Pawn Opening Kings Knight Variation is like their trusty Swiss Army knife of openings with nearly 53% wins.
- Rapid: They show a strategic love for the Alekhine’s Defense Scandinavian Variation, boasting a massive 75% win rate — looks like sou6hil enjoys playing mind games early on. Also noteworthy is their solid performance with the King’s Pawn Opening Leonardis Variation winning two-thirds of the time.
- Daily: Just one game recorded in the Closed Sicilian Defense, which didn’t go their way — but everyone fumbles once in a while!
Notable Battles & Rivals
Whether it's racing the clock or outwitting opponents, sou6hil’s recent victories include a nifty win by timeout against akaamyels and a tactical resignation of Francescoctober. However, even the best stumble, having lost by resignation or time to players like magnuscelak and victorzuni. The ultimate battle remains not against opponents, but against the ever-ticking clock in bullet matches!
Fun Facts & Quirks
- With an early resignation rate near 15%, it seems sou6hil knows when to fold ‘em and when to hold ‘em. Smart pruning or scary blunders? You decide!
- Average game length: About 40 moves per win — so they’re not just putting up a quick fight; they're playing the long game.
- Best time to play: 1 PM — maybe fueled by lunch or sheer daylight brilliance.
- Saturday wins: The best day for sou6hil, winning more than half their battles (54.55%)—weekend warrior energy? Absolutely!
Summary
In the grand theater of online chess, sou6hil is a fighter, a strategist, and sometimes a playful gambler who embraces gambits and variations with equal parts daring and determination. They might not always checkmate at lightning speed, but their persistence, tactical comebacks, and quirky opening choices make them a memorable opponent. Whether you meet them on the clock’s edge or in a careful rapid duel, sou6hil reminds us all: chess is as much about resilience as it is about skill.
Keep an eye on sou6hil — who knows what clever move they'll come up with next!