chekjoker — Online Blitz Specialist
chekjoker is an energetic online chess player best known for fast, tactical blitz games and an uncanny ability to come back from lost positions. Preferred time control: Blitz. Highlights include a recent peak in Blitz performance and a fearless approach to offbeat openings that keeps opponents guessing.
2314 (2026-02-23) 2054 (2026-01-29) 2008 (2026-02-27)Playing Style and Strengths
chekjoker plays sharp, practical chess with a strong tactical radar and a willingness to press complications. Games tend to be long for online blitz, reflecting deep tactical fights that often go into complex endgames.
- Comeback rate: exceptionally high, winning many games after adverse moments.
- Checks are a frequent weapon, with the queen the most used checking piece.
- Endgames are common in play, with an above average endgame frequency.
- Psychology: a moderate tilt factor suggests emotional swings after tough losses, but resilience returns quickly.
Opening Repertoire
chekjoker mixes sound defenses with trickier sidelines, depending on color and time control. The repertoire seeks both reliable structures and surprise value.
- As White in blitz: frequent use against the Sicilian Alapin and Caro-Kann structures, showing strong results with pawn play and central control.
- As Black in blitz: battles often begin with the Scandinavian and Blackburne Shilling Gambit, plus success with the Italian Game: Two Knights Defense when tactical play is needed.
- Bullet and rapid lines include a fondness for the Barnes Opening: Walkerling and several offbeat Gambits that produce sharp games.
Representative openings with strong performance include Caro-Kann and Sicilian lines, while the Alapin shows solid scoring as White. For opponents who like standard mainlines, expect chekjoker to respond with dynamic, sometimes surprising options. Caro-Kann Defense Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation
Records, Streaks and Notable Opponents
chekjoker has played hundreds of fast games and keeps a razor-close ledger across blitz and bullet. Key matchups and streaks shape the narrative.
- Blitz record highlights: many wins and nearly as many losses, showing a combative approach rather than conservative play.
- Longest winning streak: 6 games, demonstrating the ability to capitalize on momentum.
- Longest losing streak: 8 games, followed by quick recovery in many cases.
- Most-played opponent: douwahfares with a competitive head-to-head record of 17 wins, 14 losses, and 1 draw.
When chekjoker Plays
Game timing matters. chekjoker tends to score best during mid-afternoon and morning windows, though evening sessions see plenty of action. The player's peak hour and day performance can be useful for opponents trying to prepare.
- Best time of day: 08:00 is flagged as particularly sharp for play.
- Win rates by hour show strong performance around 08:00 and the mid-afternoon period, with notable success at 14:00 and 15:00.
- Day-of-week trends: solid results on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday; Saturday is comparatively weaker.
Tactics, Checks and Endgames
chekjoker loves forcing lines. Checking patterns and queen activity are significant features of the games. Expect long decisive battles and frequent endgame play.
- Average moves per win: long games suggest thorough grinding and tactical depth.
- Most common checking piece: queen.
- Player-first-to-check percentage is strong, and winning when delivering the first check is a frequent outcome.
Fun Facts and Placeholders
Some quirky and useful extras to explore chekjoker's games and highlights.
- Sample game you can study:
- See a frequent rival: douwahfares
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chekjoker is the kind of player who will challenge you with oddball openings, bounce back from a bad loss, and still end the night with an unforgettable tactical fireworks display. For opponents and fans, that unpredictability is the main attraction.