Meet Suhandig: The Chessboard Magician
Suhandig is a chess enthusiast who dances with kings, knights, and pawns with a flair that’s equal parts strategic and entertaining. With a peak Rapid rating soaring to 1193 in 2025 and a bullet max of 644 in 2024, Suhandig proves to be a versatile player who’s comfortable in all time controls—even if bullet can sometimes look like a caffeine-fueled sprint.
When Suhandig isn’t weaving through complex openings like the Scandinavian Defense Mieses Kotrc Variation (with a strong win rate above 58%) or charming opponents with the King's Pawn Opening King's Knight Variation (boasting a 62% win rate), they’re known for their resilience and tactical acumen. Despite a tilt factor of 11 (because hey, who doesn’t get a bit salty after an 11-game losing streak?), Suhandig’s comeback rate sits just under 45%, showcasing a fighter’s spirit on the board.
Fun fact: Suhandig’s best time to strike opponents mercilessly is post-9 PM—ideal for night owls plotting their next checkmate. This player loves lengthy battles too, usually clinching wins after about 37 moves. And if you ever meet Suhandig across the board, prepare for unexpected early resignations at just 1.5% of games—because life’s too short to linger in losing positions!
Recent history? Suhandig’s recent games are a rollercoaster of dramatic victories by checkmate, including a stunning 11-move finish in a Scandinavian Defense clash that ended “Qa8#” —checkmate, mic drop. Wins come fast and furious, but losses happen too, sometimes on the clock, confirming that while Suhandig respects the clock, the clock does not always reciprocate.
Playing Style & Stats
- White Win Rate: 53.57% — Slightly favored when starting with the white pieces.
- Black Win Rate: 44.91% — Still formidable when moving second.
- Average Moves per Win: 36.8 moves — patient and strategic.
- Longest Winning Streak: 10 games, proving streaks are real!
- Longest Losing Streak: 11 games, because chess is no cakewalk.
Off the board, Suhandig probably enjoys puzzles and plotting sneaky traps that make opponents wonder, "Wait, was that supposed to happen?" Their favorite openings paint a picture of a player who enjoys tactical complexity with a solid dose of classical grit.
Whether it’s outmaneuvering opponents in Blitz or outstrategizing rivals over Daily games, Suhandig showcases a blend of calculated aggression and thoughtful defense. Just don’t ask about their bullet games in May 2025—those rating drops might have involved a few wild mouse slips or moments of “Wait, was that blindfolded?”
One thing’s for sure: Suhandig’s journey on the 64 squares is full of excitement, surprises, and the relentless pursuit of that sweet, sweet checkmate.