About Susosuso
Susosuso is a spirited online chess player known for lightning-fast instincts and a soft spot for the English Opening. Active across Bullet, Blitz and Daily formats, Susosuso favors rapid decision-making and prefers Rapid time controls when they want to think a little longer — often enough to grumble at a missed tactic, seldom long enough to brew a second cup of tea.
Keywords: Susosuso, chess player, Rapid chess, Blitz, English Opening, French Defense, chess strategy, chess openings, tactics.
Style & Strengths
Think of Susosuso as part tactician, part marathoner: excellent endgame frequency and stubborn in comebacks. This player blends strategic English-Opening maneuvering with sharp counterplay in French and Sicilian structures.
- Preferred time control: Rapid (likes a little breathing room for tricky positions).
- Psychology: high comeback rate and a respectable win-after-losing-piece record — fights until the last rook falls.
- Playing traits: long average game length, careful first captures (avg around move 8), and frequent endgame appearances.
Career highlights & milestones
Notable milestones and peaks in Susosuso's career (selected):
- Peak Blitz recognition: 2082 (2026-02-09) — a sign of elite online speed-chess form.
- Peak Daily masterclass: strong Daily performances recorded in past seasons, showing deep preparation and patient play.
- Preferred openings produced consistent success over thousands of games — a sustained record rather than a one-season flash.
Want a visual? A compact historical snapshot is available:
- Blitz rating trend:
Openings & Repertoire
Susosuso is an English-Opening specialist with a varied defensive toolkit as Black. Below are the most-played openings and why they matter for opponents preparing against Susosuso.
- As White: English Opening family (Anglo-Indian, Botvinnik systems, Taimanov/Closed ideas) — steady wing play, queenside pressure and flexible transpositions. See English Opening.
- As Black: French Defense and Dutch Defense appear often — solid structure and counterattacking chances. See French Defense and Dutch Defense.
- Top blitz variations: Sicilian Four Knights (Cobra Variation) and Alapin show up as tactical weapons in sharp games.
Representative openings (by usage and win rates):
- English Opening: high volume and consistent win-rate vs mixed opposition.
- French Defense: reliable as Black, often played to steer opponents into familiar structures.
Notable opponents & head-to-heads
Susosuso has battled many familiar rivals — a mix of friendly rivals and notorious online nemeses. Top repeated opponents include:
- crussolknight — most-played (26 games). For their mutual profile: crussolknight.
- superweakie — tough matchups (23 games).
- raul1976, burch2002, phantomrr2020 — long-running rivalries with dozens of encounters.
Memorable games & sample
Here’s a quick example of the kind of middlegame tension Susosuso thrives in — a short, instructive sample game you can replay:
- Sample PGN:
Explore more individual encounters in the activity feed or against repeated opponents to study patterns and prepping tendencies.
Streaks & records
- Longest winning streak: 12 games.
- Longest losing streak: 12 games (we've all had those days).
- Current losing streak: 4 games — a reminder that even the best have slumps (and comebacks are likely given the high comeback rate).
Training, habits & tips
How Susosuso practices and what to emulate:
- Drill common English-Opening structures; repetition beats surprise in long online campaigns.
- Work on tactics for fast time controls — Susosuso’s strength in blitz stems from pattern recognition and quick tactical reads.
- Endgame drills pay off: frequent endgames mean small advantages are converted often.
Pro tip: study Susosuso's recurring themes (queen-side expansion in English lines, timely breaks in French positions) and prepare traps accordingly.
Quick stats snapshot
- Total wins across fast formats: thousands of wins in Blitz and Bullet (a testament to high-volume experience and resilience).
- Win-rate patterns: stronger when slightly under the clock in Blitz/Bullet; Rapid shows healthy strength when given time to think.
- Best time-of-day for play (psychologically): early morning is often productive — but don’t schedule a match at 00:00 unless you like surprises.
Where to follow & learn more
Study Susosuso by replaying recent games against frequent opponents or by browsing the openings most used above. A couple of handy quick links:
- Profile snapshot vs a top rival: crussolknight
- Search term: English Opening
- Peak Blitz stat: 2082 (2026-02-09)
Curious for more? Replay the sample PGN above, check the Blitz chart, and challenge Susosuso if you dare — but bring your English-Opening homework.