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Suwertha

Since 2023 (Inactive) Chess.com
43.4%- 50.5%- 6.0%
Bullet 545
27W 18L 0D
Blitz 230
6W 15L 2D
Rapid 456
211W 250L 32D
Daily 1048
0W 1L 0D

Suwertha: The Chess Battler with a Rollercoaster Rating

Meet Suwertha, a chess player whose journey on the 64 squares is as colorful and unpredictable as a box of assorted chocolates — you never quite know what you're gonna get!

Rating Saga

Starting with a promising rapid rating peak of 1354 back in the summer of 2023, Suwertha seemed poised for grandmaster glory. But like a tornado in a coffee shop, things got wild. Fast-forward to 2025, and the rapid rating dipped to a humble 248 with bullet and blitz following suit. Clearly, not afraid of the ups and downs, Suwertha keeps coming back with over 160 rapid wins and a fearless spirit that says: “Win or lose, I enjoy the dance.”

Playing Style: Bold and Sometimes a Bit Dramatic

Known for an early resignation rate of 16.41%, Suwertha’s motto might be: “Why suffer when you can start fresh?” But don’t mistake that for quitting— with an average of around 45 moves per game, Suwertha fights hard before conceding (or celebrating).

Expect an attacking style full of tactical fireworks. The comeback rate is an impressive 63.78% — when a piece is lost, there’s a good chance Suwertha will find a sneaky way back into the game.

Opening Debutante

The Scandinavian Defense (especially the Mieses-Kotrc Variation) seems to be Suwertha’s playground, boasting the highest win rate of 63.64% in rapid games. Also notable are solid performances in the Van’t Kruijs and Queen’s Pawn Mikenas Defense openings, showing a taste for classical and slightly offbeat lines. In bullet chess, Suwertha dominates with a ruthless 75% win rate in Queen’s Pawn openings — quick reflexes and sharp thinking FTW!

Victories and Battles

Recent wins have been a mix of stylish checkmates and clever time scrambles. A particularly memorable victory came against vinaybendalam, sealed by a tense rook endgame where timing was everything.

Losses happen too—after all, everyone has off days. Suwertha’s toughest opponents seem to include the mysterious Oldschool2019, who handed over a tough defeat recently.

When to Catch Suwertha Playing

If you want to challenge Suwertha, aim for around 11 AM — that's the magical hour where their win rate hits its peak at over 64%! But beware, late evenings may see a dip in fortunes.

In Conclusion

Suwertha is not just a player — they’re a rollercoaster of emotions, moves, and surprises. Whether storming through an opening or bravely fighting a losing game, their chess tales keep the community entertained and guessing.

Remember: every loss is just a plot twist before the comeback!

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