Profile Summary: super-bien
Meet super-bien, a chess player whose rating graph looks as colorful and secretive as a spy novel—because their favorite openings are all Top Secret. Not much is known about their gender or their origins, but their penchant for the game over various time controls in 2025 is impossible to miss.
Playing Strength & Style
- Bullet: A lightning-fast player, super-bien has played over 2,300 bullet games with a peak rating north of 500. Though the win-loss record is almost in perfect balance (1176 wins to 1189 losses), their game count speaks volumes about their stamina and willingness to slug it out in chaotic time scrambles.
- Blitz: In the 2000+ blitz games played, their rating peaked near 460, showcasing a solid mid-level performance. The win rate hovers just under 50%, meaning every game can go either way.
- Rapid & Daily: Rapid games highlight their more thoughtful side, hitting a maximum rating of 670, and a noteworthy 50%+ win rate. Daily chess? Well, they played one game like a boss and won it so fast, it probably shocked their opponent.
Chess Personality
super-bien exhibits a fascinating blend of resilience and strategic patience:
- Endgame wizardry: With an endgame frequency of over 52%, they clearly favor long, drawn-out battles that separate the chess lions from the pawns.
- Psychological endurance: Their tilt factor, though existing at 12, is no match for a comeback success rate nearing a stunning 70%, making them the chess equivalent of a rubber ball—you knock them down, they bounce right back with a vengeance.
- Master of the comeback: Losing a piece? No problem. Their win rate after losing material is a perfect 100%, turning adversity into opportunity with every move.
Notable Feats & Quirks
Despite a bullet and blitz rating that suggest more of a gritty battler than a grandmaster, super-bien manages some quirky stats:
- A longest winning streak of 12 games, proving even the fiercest grinders hit hot streaks.
- A dicey but confident playstyle with an unusually low early resignation rate (2.55%), signaling a player who fights until the bitter, checkmated end.
- Playing times vary but peak performance at noon and early afternoon hint at a player who naps like a cat and strikes like a chess ninja when refreshed.
Opponent Insights
super-bien's recent battles include triumphs and losses against a colorful roster like scup002 (whom they beat 100% of the time!) and mixed results against others such as 4stringlad. Perhaps their secret openings keep opponents guessing... or scratching their heads.
In short, super-bien is the perfect rival to face if you want a good fight peppered with some unpredictable moves, relentless endgame grit, and the charm of a humble mystery.