Overview — Peter Jensem (superdaneabc)
Peter Jensem, who plays online as superdaneabc, is a relentless blitz specialist known for long, grinding games and a knack for dramatic comebacks. Preferred time control: Blitz — where Peter has played tens of thousands of games and built the reputation that follows his handle. He reached a career peak in blitz play in August 2021 and continued to turn heads with strong results in Rapid and Bullet as well.
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Playing style & strengths
Peter's style reads like a late-night marathon: patient, tactical, and endgame-focused. He loves long fights (average decisive game length is very high) and shows an unusually high Endgame Frequency — he gets to the finish line more often than most blitz players.
- Endgame-focused: Endgame frequency is one of his standout traits.
- Marathoner mindset: Avg moves per win ≈ 74, avg moves per loss ≈ 78 — Peter doesn't rush.
- Resilient tactician: Comeback rate is very high (roughly 84%), and he often recovers after material setbacks.
- Psych profile: Best time of day to play is around 04:00 (yes, really), but watch the Tilt Factor — everyone has off days.
Memorable openings & repertoire
Peter is a repertory specialist: well-prepared in many sidelines but especially dangerous in popular dynamic systems. Below are his most-played and best-performing openings in blitz.
- King's Indian Defense: Exchange Variation — one of his most successful choices as White (very high win rate).
- Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation — a mainstay when he takes Black; enormous sample size and a lot of sharp theory.
- Australian Defense — surprisingly productive for him, strong win rate across controls.
- Benoni Defense: Benoni Gambit Accepted — plays dynamically and scores well.
- Also studies: Gruenfeld: Exchange Variation and the Catalan Opening: Closed.
Career highlights & notable patterns
Peter has amassed a huge blitz ledger: tens of thousands of rated blitz decisions with a positive overall record. He’s racked up long streaks (best winning run: 13 games) and survived some brutal downs (longest losing streak: 14). His competitive heart shows in the statistics — lots of decisive results and an appetite for complex positions.
- Blitz volume: enormous sample — many thousands of games with strong win totals.
- Streaks: Longest winning streak = 13; Longest losing streak = 14; current losing streak is modest.
- Notable peak moments: career-best Blitz spike in 2021 and steady top-level performances afterward.
- Visualize his Blitz rise:
Frequent opponents & head-to-heads
Peter has built rivalries with a handful of frequent foes — the kind of opponents who know his tricks and still find themselves punished.
- capricorn9 — most-played (57 games): record 34–19–4; see Capricorn9.
- ivari60 — 52 games, record 25–19–8.
- malimukes — 49 games, record 24–19–6.
- gerard_rox2 — 33 games, notable 19–10–4 record.
- More rivals include winer1, aguu33803, mineralfellow and others — the long list shows Peter’s consistency against recurring competition.
Fun facts, famous games & sample position
Peter is the kind of player who will grind you down until you flag, then smile in the chat. He peaked in Rapid and Bullet at notable times too, and his tactical recovery rate is a highlight of his game psychology.
- Known quirks: Best hour to catch him firing on all cylinders — 04:00. TiltFactor suggests a human at the keyboard, not a machine.
- Grit: WinRateAfterLosingPiece ≈ 49% — he often finds resources after mistakes.
- Peak snapshot: 2354 (2021-08-11)
- Sample blitz mini-marathon (play through it):
Sample game viewer (quick tactical skirmish):
Want a rematch? See one of his recent encounters: Rapid Rematch
Closing note
Peter Jensem (superdaneabc) is a blitz workhorse: prepared in opening theory, patient in the middlegame, and merciless in long endgames. Expect a mix of deep theoretical battles and quirky midnight creativity — he’s the kind of player you study to improve and laugh at when he pulls off a comeback from the edge of defeat.
More: explore openings, game viewers and opponent profiles above to get to know Peter’s chess fingerprint.