Superstructure: The International Master Extraordinaire
Known in the chess world simply as superstructure, this International Master has been quietly (and not-so-quietly) dismantling opponents across all time controls. With a blitz peak rating skyrocketing to an impressive 2580 in 2023, superstructure blends tactical wizardry with a penchant for long, strategic battles—boasting an average of over 76 moves per winning game. Yes, patience truly is a virtue.
Although the daily rating stands at a modest 2002 with a flawless 1-0-0 record (talk about making it count!), the blitz and bullet arenas tell the real tale. A blitz portfolio featuring over 500 games and a win rate close to 60% showcases relentless consistency—and a longest winning streak of 14 games proves superstructure isn't just playing, but dominating.
When superstructure sits at the board, opponents better beware: this player boasts a 92% comeback rate and wins nearly every game after losing a piece (99.39%!). Clearly, a lost pawn is just the beginning of a thrilling counterattack, not a surrender flag.
Psychologically, superstructure keeps cool with a tilt factor of just 10—chess nerves, be gone! But don’t mistake calm for complacency; board vision and tactical sharpness are razor-edged, especially when playing white (over 61% win rate) or black (57%). Endgames? With an 80.51% frequency, they’re where superstructure cooks up many of those sweet victories.
Unsurprisingly, superstructure’s favorite opening is listed as “Top Secret”—a mysterious style fitting for such a calculating mind. Opponents like fxsireta and dapsay have already learned the hard way, with superstructure scoring a perfect 100% win rate against them.
Whether closing out long grindfests, blitzing through the opposition, or bouncing back from adversity, superstructure is a force of chess nature: serious, strategic, and occasionally sprinkled with a dash of humor from the quiet confidence of a true master. One thing’s for sure—expect the unexpected when superstructure takes the stage.