Cholleti Sahajasri (Username: sri5996)
Woman International Master
Meet Cholleti Sahajasri, a chess virtuoso who holds the prestigious title of Woman International Master bestowed by FIDE. Known in the chess world as sri5996, this player has carved out a niche of relentless determination and strategic brilliance — with just a dash of cheeky flair on the board.
Quick Stats & Highlights
- Peak Rapid Rating: 2284 (April 2021)
- Peak Bullet Rating: A blistering 2446 (July 2024)
- Peak Blitz Rating: 2429 (December 2024)
- Rapid Record: 21 wins, 0 losses (because who even loses in rapid?)
- Bullet Record: 610 wins, 505 losses — proving that even in the speediest battles, perseverance prevails
- Blitz Record: 298 wins, 251 losses — quick fingers with an eagle’s mind
Style of Play
Sri5996's games are a masterclass in endurance and tactics. With an average 73+ moves per win, this player doesn’t quit until the final piece falls. The endgame is their playground, with almost 79% endgame frequency — and a jaw-dropping 85.5% comeback rate after setbacks that would make most grandmasters sweat.
Psychological resilience is key here: a low tilt factor of 8 means Sri keeps calm and carries on with a cool head — except maybe after a particularly sneaky fork or unexpected knight dance. Fun fact: The best time to challenge sri5996? At 11 PM, when they apparently enter chess ninja mode.
The Secret Opening Weapon
Against all odds, Sri’s "Top Secret" opening line has an astonishing 87.5% win rate in rapid and over 50% in bullet and blitz formats. Opponents often find themselves scratching their heads wondering if a secret chess wizard gave advices... or if it’s just sheer genius.
Memorable Victories & Matches
Sri5996’s recent games feature multiple spectacular victories by checkmate — some so swift and precise, you’d think they were rehearsed for a Hollywood chess thriller. The resilience, the sharp tactics, the calculated risks: all hallmarks of a player destined for long-lasting impact on the chess community.
Fun Facts
- Longest Winning Streak: 10 games — enough to make their opponents vow revenge.
- Never say die: 0 losses in rapid games recorded here (someone forgot to tell the other players).
- Most played opponent: danielespinossaa, who presumably has learned to say "Not Again!"
Whether in bullet, blitz, or rapid, Cholleti Sahajasri is a force to be reckoned with — proving that chess is equal parts science, art, and a little bit of mystery. Challengers beware: this WIM plays with the heart of a lion and the patience of a saint... and sometimes, the smirk of someone who knows they’re about to deliver checkmate in style.