About super-sniper78
super-sniper78 is a fast-paced Bullet chess specialist known for sniper-like tactics, marathon endgames, and a habit of making the clock their secret weapon. A prolific Bullet player with a taste for sharp openings and surprising comebacks, super-sniper78 blends tactical intuition with endurance — even in 1|0 games.
- Preferred time control: Bullet (plays like coffee and lightning)
- Style: Tactical attacker with high comeback instincts and long decisive games
- Peak form highlight: 2314 (2026-01-18)
Playing style & strengths
Expect aggressive piece play, practical tactics, and an ability to turn lost positions into wins. Despite the name, super-sniper78 often converts small advantages slowly — average decisive game lengths are surprisingly long for Bullet.
- Comeback rate: extremely strong (trails into wins rather than giving up)
- Win after losing a piece: ~52.7% — resourceful in chaos
- Endgame frequency: ~78.6% — will grind you down in long endgames
- Early resignation rate: high (often concedes quickly when clearly busted)
- Best time to play: early morning (06:00) — peak sharpness
Openings & repertoire
super-sniper78 favors eccentric and offbeat systems that produce messy, tactical positions. The Australian Defense and several Amazon Attack lines are go-to weapons in Bullet; the Amar Gambit is a frequent surprise weapon.
- Top Bullet performances: Australian Defense (strong win rate), King's Indian Defense, Amar Gambit, Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack
- Blitz highlights: extremely potent with the Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack (very high win rate in blitz)
- White ideas: flexible — d4 and Nf3 openings, with occasional gambit play
Notable streaks & milestones
- Longest winning streak: 10 games — a true hot streak
- Longest losing streak: 7 games — even great players have rough patches
- Current streak: on a 3-game losing skid (ripe for a comeback)
- Most-played opponent: foudre78 (18 games; many tight battles and draws)
For a snapshot of rated momentum over recent seasons, view the Bullet rating chart:
Memorable games
A classic example of super-sniper78’s bullet flair — tactical explosions, time pressure drama, and an endgame grind. Replay below or open the annotated finish:
- Epic finish vs long-time rival: [[game|super-sniper78|foudre78|1768762220|Epic Bullet Finish]]
- Short tactical sample (PGN viewer):
Openings quick-read (Bullet)
Most successful lines and their rough win impressions — great for pre-game prep:
- Australian Defense — reliable and surprisingly scoring (favored by super-sniper78)
- King's Indian Defense — dynamic middlegame play and tactical chances
- Amar Gambit — chaos generator with good conversion rate
- Amazon Attack (Siberian Attack) — a tricky, high-reward system
Trends, training tips & fun facts
SEO-friendly quick tips for players studying super-sniper78 or learning from their games:
- Training focus: sharpen bullet tactics and clock handling — their comeback rate shows raw tactical resourcefulness
- Aim to avoid long endgames when down on time; super-sniper78 excels at squeezing wins in long, high-move games
- Fun fact: despite the “sniper” handle, many wins come from messy positional endgames rather than one-shot tactics
- Tilt factor: moderate (7) — momentum swings matter; keep calm and keep pressing
Quick stats & contact points
- Total recorded Bullet wins: 380 (a mountain of one-minute mayhem)
- Total recorded Blitz wins: 209 — solid secondary time control
- Peak recent season surge visual:
- Want to study common opponents or lines? Start with foudre78 and the Amazon Attack.