Hezekiah Freeman (aka superhez)
Hezekiah Freeman, better known in the chess micro-biome as superhez, is a rapid-evolving chess organism who thrives in the complex ecosystem of online play. Since 2018, superhez has been spreading their roots deep into the Rapid, Blitz, and Bullet formats, cultivating a rating peak of 1781 in Rapid as of 2025 and showcasing a fascinating ability to adapt and grow.
Career Growth and Rating Development
Starting modestly with a Blitz rating of 819 in 2018, Hezekiah’s rating has blossomed much like a well-tended petri dish. Rapid improvements saw their rating reach 1568 in 2025, with steady gains over the years in Blitz and a bullet rating peak at 1208 in 2024. Superhez’s average moves per win clock in at nearly 67, proving patience and endurance in the endgame—a true cellular-level strategy!
Playing Style & Strategy
This player is no stranger to a long game, with an endgame frequency of over 70%—talk about stamina at the mitochondria level! Hezekiah’s Black pieces tend to be less aggressive than White, with win rates of 46.26% and 50.36% respectively. A high comeback rate of 79.2% and a perfect win rate after losing a piece (100%) indicate a cellularly resilient mindset, never folding even when the competition divides and conquers.
Favorite Openings: The Genetic Code of Chess
- Bishop’s Opening and its Boi Variation show an impressive win rate hovering around 47-53%, revealing a well-suited genome for aggressive early development and control of the center.
- The King’s Pawn Opening and its King’s Knight Variation regularly conduct tactical experiments with nearly 47% win consistency.
- Superhez’s “Philidor Defense” acts like a defense gene keeping the body safe with almost a 50% win ratio, cultivating stability across the board.
Performance and Psychological Traits
Hezekiah demonstrates a mild “tilt factor” of 14, showing they usually keep their cool under pressure, with an early resignation rate of just 2.36%. The opponent cells beware: this player’s psychological resilience is high, with a substantial difference (48.3%) between rated and casual play outcomes, meaning superhez evolves best in competitive climates.
Streaks and Rivalry
Superhez once hatched a winning streak of 13 games, proving that when their neurons fire in sync, victory is close at paw. Their current winning streak, like a fresh batch of cells, continues to grow steadily.
In the Microbial Community
Among their most frequent opponents are users like x-1651503637 and abhishekk1983, with rivalries playing out like natural selection in a Petri dish. Hezekiah’s evolutionary strength lies in consistent play across all hours—early mornings yield a win rate topping above 54%, perfectly synchronized circadian rhythms for peak performance.
Whether it’s a robust defense or a viral attack on the opponent’s king, Hezekiah Freeman’s moves are like cellular mitosis—calculated, efficient, and evolving with every tick of the clock.