Player Profile: Ajesh T G T G (ajeshtg)
Born to baffle bishops and outwit queens, ajeshtg has been carving out a name in the chess world since 2009. Starting with a modest Blitz rating of 938, this player has gradually ascended the ranks, demonstrating a truly stubborn and relentless pursuit of improvement — or perhaps just stubbornly refusing to give up, even when the situation is dire!
Rating & Performance Highlights
- Peak Blitz Rating: 2032 (April 2025) – Enough to make grandmasters glance nervously at their boards.
- Peak Bullet Rating: 1585 (January 2025) – Speed and precision, albeit with a strong side of caffeine.
- Peak Rapid Rating: 1395 (May 2025) – Slow and steady with a hint of rapid-fire tactics.
- Consistent Daily Rating: 1200 (2016) – Long games to long memories.
Style & Strategy
Ajesh is a cunning tactician who enjoys a good fight until the very end, evident by a strong comeback rate of 82.59%. With an average moves per win clocking in at around 68 moves, it’s clear this player prefers an epic narrative over quick checkmates—probably why the Endgame Frequency is a warrior-like 74.16%. White pieces offer a slightly better winning chance (47.73%) compared to Black’s 41.24%, and the player is known to shed early resignation like a bad habit (8.26%).
Favorite Openings
Ajesh loves cozying up to a few tried and tested openings, humming the tunes of:
- Queen’s Pawn Opening – Accelerated London System with close to 50% win rate in Blitz (tough but fair!)
- Indian Game – A battlefield where kings often get on some nerves.
- London System – A popular favorite with a decent edge.
- Also dabbling in sharp lines like Bishop’s Opening Boi Variation and the intriguing Englund Gambit, because why not keep everyone guessing?
Psychological & Time Trends
It seems the timer is a trusted comrade. Ajesh shines brightest between 10 AM and 10 PM, with an astonishing 100% win rate at 10 PM, showing peak mental gymnastics as the day winds down. Beware opponents playing at 2 AM though: this is a time for miracles with 56% wins, proving late-night blitz fuelled by sheer grit.
The tilt factor is modest at 22, indicating that while ajeshtg may get a little frustrated, the will to fight and learn is stronger than the urge to slam the keyboard.
Recent Games & Memorable Battles
One recent jewel in ajeshtg’s crown was a clever victory by resignation on May 26, 2025, from a sharp Bishop’s Opening Boi Variation, showcasing tactical mastery and patience. Of course, not all battles end in triumph—chess is a humbling tutor, and recent losses to skilled opponents remind one that even the best occasionally get checkmated (ouch!).
Fun Fact:
With losses outnumbering wins in Blitz games (5889 losses vs. 5012 wins) and a streaky type of chess life, ajeshtg proves that perseverance is the true grandmaster skill. After all: “Win, lose, draw — just don't forget to entertain the pawns!”