Player Profile: chemajm3
Meet chemajm3, a relentless chess enthusiast whose rating journey reads like a rollercoaster through all time controls, from Bullet to Daily chess. Starting in late 2023 with a Bullet rating of 100 (yep, the humble beginnings), chemajm3 has steadily climbed the ranks, peaking impressively at 521 in Bullet, 719 in Rapid, 580 in Blitz, and a solid 1011 in Daily by mid-2024.
Styles & Signature Moves
If chess openings were a flavor, chemajm3 prefers a buffet. From the aggressive Scandinavian Defense Mieses Kotrc Variation—where they’ve tangoed in 160 battles—to the classy Queen’s Pawn Opening Zukertort Variation boasting a neat 50% win rate, this player enjoys mixing it up. Rapid and Blitz players beware: the Van t Kruijs Opening and Three Knights Opening have been their trusty sidekicks with win rates soaring close to 70-78% in Rapid play!
Performance & Psychology
With a theoretical comeback rate of 68.5%, chemajm3 does not give up easily — a true testament to their fighting spirit. Despite suffering a few bruises along the road (with a Tilt Factor of 14, they sometimes feel the sting), they display impressive resilience. Their greatest chess mojo sparks around 9 AM, where wins peak and blunders dip—morning coffee and chess, anyone?
The Numbers Game
- Total Wins: 800 in Bullet, 359 Rapid, 368 Blitz, and a modest 7 Daily.
- Longest Winning streak: A motivational 18 games in a row.
- Longest Losing streak: A soul-testing 14 consecutive losses followed — hey, everyone has off days!
- White Pieces Win Rate: A balanced 50.89% showing a flair for first-move advantage.
- Black Pieces Win Rate: Almost as good at 49.9%, proving they can dance in the dark.
Memorable Moments
In a recent online duel, chemajm3 stamped their mark in the Queen’s Pawn Opening, outmaneuvering mk31415926 with a timely mix of aggression and patience, clinching the win on time. Whether winning on time, by checkmate, or sometimes losing on time (the occasional clock panic!), every game tells a story.
Fun Fact
Based on their opening preferences and gritty playstyle, chemajm3 could easily be called a “Swiss Army knife” of chess: versatile, ready for any challenge, and always sharpening their edge!
So if you see chemajm3 queued up for a game, prepare for a crafty opponent who’s as unpredictable as a chessboard in the morning coffee fog.