About SuperMeo
SuperMeo is a lightning-fast chess player and a self-styled blitz specialist who rose from club chaos to blistering online success. Preferring the pulse-quick thrill of short time controls, SuperMeo plays like someone who drinks espressos by the throne — decisive, fearless, and occasionally theatrical.
Preferred time control: Blitz — yes, SuperMeo lives for the clock.
- Username: SuperMeo
- Playing focus: rapid tactical fights and long endgames (when the opponent survives)
- Notable peak: 2724 (2026-01-31) and 2610 (2026-02-14)
Playing Style & Strengths
Expect a mix of aggressive opening choices and resilient middlegame techniques. SuperMeo combines tactical intuition with stubborn endgame play — average decisive games frequently push past 75 moves, so this is not just bullet fireworks: it's attrition chess with a grin.
- Strengths: Tactical awareness, comeback rate (rarely gives up), high endgame frequency.
- Typical tendencies: early captures around move 6, long decisive battles (AvgMovesPerWin ≈ 76), and a fondness for checks delivered by queen and rook.
- Psych profile: competitive with a small tilt factor — plays best in the wee hours (best time of day indicated as 00:00).
Openings & Repertoire
SuperMeo's opening choices are eclectic and effective — comfortable with gambits and modern systems alike. On White, the Scotch Game features prominently; as Black, SuperMeo answers many lines with sharp Sicilian and QGA setups.
- Favorite White weapon: Scotch Game — fought in dozens of blitz duels with a solid win rate.
- Black surprises: Amar Gambit and the Alapin/Sherzer ideas in the Sicilian family.
- Versatility: plays everything from the Caro‑Kann to the Czech Defense depending on mood and coffee level.
Career Highlights & Notable Streaks
SuperMeo's trajectory reads like a training montage: steady climbs, a few hot streaks, and the occasional dramatic tumble followed by a stylish recovery.
- Longest winning streak: 18 games — a stretch of form that made opponents check their clocks twice.
- Longest losing streak: 9 games — chalked up to “experiment week” and an unfortunate opening obsession.
- Win-loss record across time controls: strong in Bullet and Blitz, with Rapid played less often but convincingly when chosen.
Rivals & Memorable Opponents
SuperMeo has built friendly (and sometimes spicy) rivalries online. A few names come up again and again — some opponents push SuperMeo to the edge, others are reliable puzzle fodder.
- Most-played opponent: calipzzo — 30 games and a famously balanced head‑to‑head (roughly even with several drawn battles).
- Favorite nemesis to crush: rainingpawns28 — an astonishing positive record that reads like a one-sided saga.
- Other regulars: hansbrixx, only-fischer, defenstrator — names that appear in the rotation of classic blitz dramas.
Signature Game Snapshot
Here’s a short example of the kind of sharp Scotch-style positions SuperMeo thrives in. Explore this mini-line and feel the clock pressure.
Fun Facts & Personality
SuperMeo blends humor with ferocity at the board — expect light trash talk followed by a knight fork. Off the clock, the persona is charmingly self-deprecating: “I only resign when the opponent deserves a trophy.”
- Often prefers Nf3 as a first move when playing for variety.
- Has a quirky love for long endgames — many wins come after 60+ moves.
- Plays best late at night: the 00:00 performance peak is real.
Quick Stats (Snapshot)
A compact glance at career volume and results for SEO and quick reference.
- Blitz activity: massive game volume and high competitiveness across 2020–2026.
- Bullet activity: frequent, explosive, and full of gambit choices.
- Rapid: played occasionally — solid when chosen.
Extra Resources
Want to explore specific openings or terms mentioned above? Click through these internal references for definitions and deeper study.
- Learn more about the Scotch: Scotch Game
- Study the Amar Gambit: Amar Gambit
- Track a rating arc (Blitz):