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djamputh

Since 2025 (Inactive) Chess.com
42.4%- 54.4%- 3.2%
Blitz 190
13W 13L 0D
Rapid 276
159W 208L 13D

About djamputh

Meet djamputh, the daring rapid chess adventurer whose journey resembles a rollercoaster ride through the 64 squares! With a peak rapid rating of 1022 in April 2025, djamputh has bravely played over 350 games, amassing 100 wins, 153 losses, and a handful of draws. Not quite Magnus Carlsen but definitely a warrior on the battlefield!

Playing Style & Stats

Known for an average of about 47 moves in victories and never afraid to resign early (only 5.23% early resignation rate), djamputh is truly a fighter to the bitter end. Their endgame frequency is on the higher side – nearly 40% of games go down to those nerve-wracking final moments.

While djamputh's comeback rate after being behind stands at a courageous 63%, turning tables isn’t guaranteed—win rate after losing a piece is around 31%. And yes, they do get tilted sometimes (Tilt Factor: 11), but hey, who doesn’t when playing the Scandinavian Defense 41 times (winning about 39% of those battles)?

Opening Choices

The Scandinavian Defense is djamputh’s favorite dance partner, featuring in 41 games with a mixed success rate. The King's Pawn Opening, especially its classic variation, is downright the secret weapon, boasting a 60% win rate that keeps opponents guessing.

Less lucky are ventures into Nimzowitsch Defense and the Philidor Defense, which might advise a rethink next season.

Rivalries and Records

The data shows djamputh has mixed feelings about shinju09 (0% wins in 5 games!), but finds a surprising nemesis-friendly rapport with players like greenpirate, bcugk1965, and sumitgupta0109, winning all their encounters. Some opponents might want to avoid djamputh’s radar if they’re not up for a challenge!

Best Time to Challenge

Planning a game against djamputh? Bring your A-game on Sundays and Saturday afternoons, where their win rates peak at 57% and 52% respectively. Playing around 21:00 might be less punishing for challengers since djamputh peaks then (100% win rate recorded at that hour!), making it prime time for their brain to be in beast mode.

Recent Battles

In djamputh’s latest rapid conquest, featuring the French Defense Knight Variation, they snatched victory by resignation after a gritty 33-move tussle—proof that patience and persistence pay. However, losses like the recent encounter with Sherali251 remind us even chess heroes have off days.

Final Thought

If chess were a sitcom, djamputh would be the underdog with a big heart, an unpredictable strategy, and a flair for turning almost-lost games into minor miracles. Watch this space—there’s always a new chapter unfolding on the board.

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