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superthealmighty

Playing Since: 2022-02-19 (Active)

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Rapid: 2394
781W / 651L / 271D
Blitz: 2476
2073W / 1761L / 396D
Bullet: 2578
2979W / 2800L / 459D

About superthealmighty

Known online as superthealmighty, this chess player is a bullet-loving tactician with an appetite for chaotic positions and rapid comebacks. Rising from modest beginnings to become a feared presence on the fast time controls, superthealmighty mixes relentless practical play with a touch of mischief — the kind that makes opponents blurt “wait, what?” mid-game.

  • Username: superthealmighty
  • Preferred time control: Bullet (fast, furious, and frequently brilliant)
  • Playstyle highlights: tactical vision, high endgame frequency, and a willingness to press on under time pressure

Playing style & strengths

superthealmighty thrives when the clock is shorter than the opponent’s patience. Expect sharp openings, daring sacrifices, and long endgames where stubborn technique pays off. Not a player to resign early — comebacks are a specialty.

  • Early resignation rate: modest — shows resilience in tough spots
  • Endgame frequency: very high (often grinds opponents down)
  • Tactical resilience: strong — has a celebrated comeback rate

For a quick visual of the Bullet trajectory, see this trend chart:

Bullet Rating202220232024202525872431YearBullet Rating

Signature openings and repertoire

superthealmighty favors dynamic, sometimes offbeat choices that lead to messy practical battles. Below are recurring openings where they've had plenty of practice and success.

  • Amazon Attack — often leads to unbalanced, sharp games (Amazon Attack)
  • Australian Defense — a staple in Bullet for surprise value (Australian Defense)
  • Blackburne Shilling Gambit — cheeky trap specialist in Blitz (Blackburne Shilling Gambit)
  • Caro-Kann and French structures — solid counterpunching options

Top repertoire performance snapshots (Bullet & Blitz favorites):

  • Amazon Attack — heavy usage, many decisive results
  • Sicilian Closed / Caro-Kann variations — frequently reached middlegame plans

Milestones & notable peaks

superthealmighty has had some headline-making moments on fast time controls. These are a few milestones worth calling out:

  • Reached an all-time Bullet peak: 2688 (2025-08-05) — a testament to raw speed and pattern recognition
  • Blitz peak: 2607 (2024-08-01) — proves their rapid instincts translate across time controls
  • Rapid and Daily peaks show versatility beyond pure bullet chaos

Notable opponents include frequent battles with players such as Tudor A. Ursente and Félix Bouchard, among others — rivalries that sharpened their practical play.

Signature game (example)

One of the flashy, short-attention-span wins that typify their Bullet approach. Playback below (moves separated for the viewer):

Tip: this PGN demonstrates typical themes — fast development, tactical shots in the center, and decisive pressure while the clock bites.

Statistics snapshot & performance hints

superthealmighty is prolific and consistent on fast controls. A few performance traits that opponents — and fans — notice:

  • Very high game volume in Bullet and Blitz — experience under time pressure is immense.
  • Better results when playing against lower-rated opponents; still highly competitive vs equals or stronger players.
  • Best time of day: late-night zone — expect bursts of inspired play around 01:00 (their “witching hour”).

Want a quick overview of rating progression in Bullet? See the chart above or the season summaries for 2022–2025.

Fun facts & placeholders

A few quirky notes and useful links/placeholders to enrich this profile:

  • Longest documented winning streak: 23 wins (yes, really).
  • Current streak: riding a brief losing streak — all part of the roller coaster.
  • Interactive trend chart (Bullet):
    Bullet Rating202220232024202525872431YearBullet Rating
  • Peak rating quick-stat: 2688 (2025-08-05)
  • Check matches vs a frequent rival: Tudor A. Ursente

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Quick summary

Nice play overall — you converted winning positions and created dangerous passed pawns, but bullet time management cost you at least one game (lots of games ending by time). Your pattern recognition and endgame technique are strong; your main weakness in these recent games is handling complex positions when the clock is low.

What you did well

  • Active piece play — you repeatedly put rooks and queens on open files and forced your opponent to react (examples: cleaning up on the g-file and using the rook to cut off the king).
  • Good tactical vision — you won material with tactics like Rxe6 and Nxd4 in the wins, and you used forks and captures decisively when available.
  • Endgame technique — when the game simplified you turned passed pawns and piece activity into winning chances rather than stalling (you showed clean technique converting a passed pawn into decisive pressure).
  • Opening consistency — you play a compact set of systems (Modern/Indian and Closed Sicilian ideas) and avoid early chaos in the opening, which saves time and creates comfortable middlegames.

Key areas to improve

  • Time management: several results show games decided on the clock. Keep a 10–15 second buffer for the endgame and avoid getting into very sharp, unfamiliar complications when you’re low on time. Learn safe premove habits and when to avoid premoves.
  • Handling passed pawns: in the loss vs BuGMonster a c-pawn advanced and promoted because it wasn’t neutralized early enough. Prioritize stopping passed pawns (activate your rook or bring the king) before going for other plans.
  • Trade decision-making under the clock: don’t enter long tactical sequences if you’re low on time — exchange into simpler, winning endgames when you can. Simplifying when ahead on the clock is a practical bullet skill.
  • Avoid leaving loose pieces in time trouble. When your clock is low you’re more likely to blunder hangings; make a quick last-pass to check all attacked pieces before you move.

Concrete drills and habits for bullet

  • Speed tactics: do 2–3 minute sessions of 1-minute tactics puzzles focused on pattern recognition (forks, pins, skewers, discovered attacks) — this improves instant recognition in bullet.
  • Last-10-seconds routine: practice a checklist to run through in the final 10 seconds — check checks, hanging pieces, opponent threats, safe premoves. Make this an automatic micro-scan.
  • Endgame reps: drill key technical endings (rook+pawn vs rook, king & pawn races, queen vs pawn promotion scenarios). Short drills: 10–15 positions each session until you win reliably. This directly reduces time spent calculating under pressure.
  • Opening streamlining: pick 2–3 move-order templates you know by heart and aim to play them instantly. The fewer “thinking” moves in the opening the more time you save for critical middlegame moments.
  • Safe premove rules: only premove captures or recaptures if the opponent has no forcing reply. Use premoves in obvious recapture sequences, not in messy positions.

Short technical tips (apply immediately)

  • If your opponent advances a passer on the flank (c- or f-file), put the rook behind it or use your king to approach — passive waiting loses time and often the pawn.
  • When ahead in material in bullet, trade queens and simplify if that wins on time more reliably than a long tactical finish.
  • Use checks and perpetual threats as a practical tool to flag — make your opponent spend time answering threats instead of creating them. That’s part of effective Flagging.
  • Before each move in time trouble do a one-second scan for hanging or Loose pieces. It catches the majority of mouse-slip style blunders.

Follow-up plan (next 2 weeks)

  • Daily: 15 minutes total — 10 minutes of 1-minute tactics, 5 minutes practicing a single technical endgame (rook+pawn vs rook).
  • Every session: play 6–8 bullet games but enforce a “15-second buffer” rule — resign or offer draw if you drop below 5 seconds and are still in a complex variation (train yourself not to gamble the clock without a concrete plan).
  • Weekly: choose one opening line to simplify (pick the most comfortable from your top openings like Modern or Closed Sicilian) and memorize the first 8 moves and typical pawn breaks.

Notes on recent games & resources

If you want, I can annotate one of the exact games move-by-move (showing the critical moments where time or a move changed the evaluation). Tell me which game to analyze: the win vs Alejandro Sáez or the loss vs BuGMonster.

Also consider short sessions focused on conversion technique and practical Flagging tactics — they’ll raise your bullet score quickly.

Quick encouragement

Your long-term data shows strong, consistent play and steady gains — you already have the skills. Tightening your time management and a bit of focused endgame work will turn more of your edge positions into clean wins.



🆚 Opponent Insights

Recent Opponents
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BuGMonster 8W / 8L / 0D View
longquan2k10 1W / 0L / 0D View
al_sa_co 2W / 0L / 0D View
Most Played Opponents
taursente 21W / 30L / 5D View Games
33mangeux 25W / 22L / 1D View Games
ნაზი თებიძე 19W / 22L / 7D View Games
Vesna Bogdanovic 21W / 20L / 2D View Games
Adriana Nikolova 17W / 22L / 3D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2587 2476 2394 1600
2024 2530 2523 2382
2023 2475 2453 2353 2461
2022 2431 2422 2249
Rating by Year202220232024202525871600YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 911W / 836L / 133D 857W / 852L / 165D 94.0
2024 733W / 566L / 130D 653W / 612L / 160D 93.1
2023 1219W / 862L / 226D 1079W / 1027L / 223D 92.1
2022 325W / 228L / 57D 321W / 255L / 41D 91.2

Openings: Most Played

Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Australian Defense 892 443 384 65 49.7%
Amazon Attack 622 317 264 41 51.0%
Modern 504 227 239 38 45.0%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 385 182 172 31 47.3%
Scandinavian Defense 382 174 182 26 45.5%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 292 140 133 19 48.0%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 267 133 115 19 49.8%
Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation 252 131 101 20 52.0%
Amar Gambit 242 120 102 20 49.6%
Barnes Defense 171 82 78 11 48.0%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Sicilian Defense: Closed 932 463 388 81 49.7%
Modern Defense: Pterodactyl Variation 361 189 135 37 52.4%
Amazon Attack 226 115 93 18 50.9%
QGA: 3.e3 c5 206 107 83 16 51.9%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 186 117 53 16 62.9%
French Defense 168 88 64 16 52.4%
Caro-Kann Defense 150 82 56 12 54.7%
Sicilian Defense: Accelerated Dragon, Maróczy Bind 115 48 49 18 41.7%
Czech Defense 114 70 34 10 61.4%
Sicilian Defense: Accelerated Dragon, Modern Bc4 Variation 103 45 50 8 43.7%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Sicilian Defense: Closed 343 175 123 45 51.0%
Modern Defense: Pterodactyl Variation 125 60 48 17 48.0%
French Defense 93 49 28 16 52.7%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 81 41 30 10 50.6%
QGA: 3.e3 c5 73 33 33 7 45.2%
Sicilian Defense: Accelerated Dragon, Maróczy Bind 69 30 22 17 43.5%
Amazon Attack 62 33 20 9 53.2%
Sicilian Defense: Accelerated Dragon, Exchange Variation 55 21 21 13 38.2%
Caro-Kann Defense 54 28 19 7 51.9%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 44 19 14 11 43.2%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Colle: 3...e6 4.Bd3 c5 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Scotch Game 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Caro-Kann Defense: Two Knights Attack, Mindeno Variation 1 1 0 0 100.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 23 3
Losing 10 0
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