Davit Jojua is a formidable Grandmaster known for his love of fast-paced chess battles, particularly excelling in blitz games where lightning-fast decision making and fierce tactics are key. Whether playing with the white or black pieces, Davit consistently demonstrates an aggressive and strategically sound style, securing an impressive win rate with both colors.
Chess Style & Achievements
Davit's playing style is characterized by a strong endgame presence and tactical awareness, boasting an astonishing comeback rate of nearly 80%, proving he's never out until the final move is played. His average game length reveals a love for deep battles, with games often extending over 60 moves before victory or defeat. He has a particularly low early resignation rate, showing resilience and fighting spirit.
Known for a powerful blitz performance with peak rating 2846 (2021-02-06) of 2846.
Rapid games also showcase his strength with a peak of 2713.
Bullet rating reached a high of 2806, emphasizing his speedy prowess.
Favored openings include the Queen’s Pawn Game and King's Indian Defense variants.
His favorite time to storm the chess battlefield is early morning around 7:00 AM — apparently chess and coffee go well together!
Significant Opening Repertoire
Davit exhibits a versatile opening repertoire with strong results in various well-known openings:
Blitz: 100% win rate with Zukertort Opening: Kingside Fianchetto and King's Indian Defense: Semi-Averbakh System.
Rapid: Perfect record with London System Main Base Position with ...d5 and Queen's Gambit Declined: Three Knights Variation.
Bullet: Dominant performance with Nimzo-Larsen Attack: Modern Variation and Van’t Kruijs Opening, both undefeated.
Memorable Streaks & Psychological Toughness
Davit also brags an incredible longest winning streak of 38 games, a testament to his consistency and focus under pressure. His tilt factor is minimal, proving that when he loses, he bounces back quickly without losing his cool — a necessary skill when competing at Grandmaster level against the toughest opponents.
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