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Arvind Jayaraman FM

Ceejay271 San Antonio, Texas Since 2012 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
50.7%- 43.2%- 6.2%
Bullet 2181
522W 467L 51D
Blitz 2417
358W 294L 57D
Rapid 1906
14W 1L 1D

Arvind Jayaraman (aka Ceejay271)

Title: FIDE Master

Known to friends and foes alike as Ceejay271, Arvind Jayaraman is a chess player whose journey is peppered with both brilliant triumphs and humbling defeats – but always, a steadfast love for the game.

Rising Through the Ranks

From starting out with a modest blitz rating of 1119 in late 2012, Arvind’s rapid ascent shows a player who never backs down from a challenge. By January 2024, Ceejay271 peaked at an impressive Blitz rating of 2514, spilling over into formidable Bullet and Rapid play with peaks over 2400 and 1900 respectively.

Playing Style

Arvind is known for a fearless approach: a mixture of tactical awareness with a spring-loaded comeback rate of over 81%. With nearly an 80% endgame frequency, this player knows how to squeeze every bit of juice from a seemingly dry position – and prefers a long grind, averaging roughly 73 moves to secure a win. When playing White, Arvind boasts a 54.5% win rate; Black is a bit tougher at 47.7%, but never count out the spirit of a FIDE Master!

Signature Stats & Quirks

  • Longest winning streak: 9 games (because sometimes the stars align)
  • Longest losing streak: 11 games (ouch, but hey, it happens)
  • Early resignation rate: A humble 2.21%, proving Arvind fights to the last pawn
  • Preferred time to play: Noon sharp, probably fueled by a caffeine boost

Battle Record & Opponents

With 378 wins in blitz, 19 in rapid, and over 520 bullet victories, Ceejay271’s trophy case is nicely stocked. The player’s win rates against notable usernames vary wildly, from unequivocal 100% victories over some to grudgingly admitted losses in others. This unpredictability is exactly what keeps spectators on the edge of their seats.

Recent Adventures on the Board

In one of the latest games, Arvind (playing White) dazzled with the Kings Pawn Opening against the infamous Borg Defense, sealing the game with a spectacular knight maneuver that left Black scratching their head and promptly resigning. Victory by resignation? A classic sign that the mind of Ceejay271 was simply several moves ahead.

Summary

Arvind Jayaraman isn’t just a chess player; they’re a gladiator on 64 squares – wielding strategy, psychology, and an impressive repertoire of openings (top secret, naturally) to outwit opponents. Whether climbing ratings or delivering tactical fireworks in bullet games, Ceejay271’s journey is a testament to dedication, brilliance, and a dash of chessboard mischief.

In the wise words of Arvind, "The king may be the most important piece, but a good pawn can sometimes cause the whole kingdom to tremble."

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