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Playing Since: 2019-09-10 (Active)

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Daily: 1653
1W / 2L / 0D
Rapid: 2686
339W / 77L / 42D
Blitz: 2808
185W / 120L / 29D
Bullet: 2482
3W / 3L / 1D

Jerad Docena: The International Master of the Board

Jerad Docena, known in chess circles as a cunning strategist and relentless tactician, proudly holds the prestigious title of International Master granted by FIDE. Not one for early resignations, Jerad battles fiercely through endgames, with a remarkable endgame frequency of over 80%. The average game length of 80 moves reflects Jerad’s tenacity—after all, if the game’s not won by move 80, it’s probably time for coffee.

Rating and Performance Highlights

Jerad’s chess prowess shines brightest in rapid formats, boasting a stellar rating peaking at 2677 in 2025 and maintaining an average rapid rating just north of 2666. Blitz and bullet games see Jerad wield the clock like an extension of their own mind, with blitz ratings soaring around 2700 and bullet sitting comfortably around 2500—no mere mortal's playground.

Record and Style

With an overall rapid record of 290 wins, 71 losses, and 36 draws, Jerad clearly plays to win. Against opponents, Jerad’s win rates can sometimes flirt with 100%, proving either unmatched skill or perhaps a mysterious superpower — likely the "Top Secret" opening repertoire, which yields over 73% wins in rapid games.

Tactical Wizardry & Psychological Gambits

Jerad's comeback rate is a jaw-dropping 91%, and even more impressively, Jerad wins every single time after losing a piece—a true master of turning adversity into triumph. The tilt factor hovers around a modest 6, showing that Jerad can keep cool even after a less-than-perfect move (although who can blame a human for getting a little salty over a blunder?).

Peak Playtimes & Quirks

Find Jerad at the board most triumphantly on Sundays and Mondays with win rates in the mid-70s, and hours like 19:00 and 22:00 are prime hunting times where the wins flood in. Those late evening games come with a side of brilliance (and maybe some caffeine).

Fun Facts

  • Jerad's longest winning streak is a fierce 12 games.
  • Known to favor a "Top Secret" opening strategy – if only the world knew what it was!
  • Maintains an average moves per win of over 80 moves – stamina is key.

In the kingdom of 64 squares, Jerad Docena reigns as an International Master whose blend of persistence, tactical genius, and a hint of mystery make for thrilling chess adventures. Whether rapid, blitz, or bullet, when Jerad sits down to play, expect fireworks (and maybe an unexpected checkmate or two).


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Overall Performance and Progress

Jerad, your current strength adjusted win rate of about 58% is a solid indication of your competitive level in blitz games. Over the last 6 months, you've made significant rating gains, increasing by 124 points, with positive upward trends observed over 3, 6, and 12 month periods. This shows consistent improvement and dedication in your play. However, your 1-month rating trend shows a slight dip, which can happen due to variance in form or tougher competition.

Opening Play Insights

You tend to favor classical openings such as the Queens Gambit Declined and Sicilian Defense, which is a strong foundation for blitz. Your handling of these openings leads to good middlegame positions, as shown in your recent wins. Nonetheless, there are areas to watch:

  • Defending Against Advances: In your recent loss against a strong opponent, attempts to maintain control in the Sicilian Canal Attack showed some challenges in handling positional pressure.
  • Counterplay and Tactics: Some losses involved your opponent gaining activity on central and kingside squares. Consider sharpening your tactical awareness in these areas.

Continue to study typical plans and pawn breaks in your main openings, focusing on the thematic maneuvers and ideas rather than just the moves.

Time Management and Endgame Technique

Your wins often came from playing strong endgames and pressuring your opponent to run low on time or make mistakes, which is excellent blitz strategy. For example, in one game, you successfully queened a pawn and pressed an attack leading to your opponent's resignation.

  • In some losses, there was a pattern of positionally difficult endgames where your opponent was able to create passed pawns or break through — strengthening your endgame fundamentals, such as rook and pawn endings, could improve these results.
  • Keep refining your clock management to avoid rushed decisions, especially in critical endgame moments.

Key Recommendations

  • Review critical moments in your losses where positional pressure or tactics turned against you, focusing on move alternatives.
  • Work on pawn structure understanding and typical endgame scenarios from your favorite openings to convert advantages more consistently.
  • Maintain and deepen your opening repertoire knowledge to avoid early discomfort and preserve initiative.
  • Practice tactical drills to spot and create opportunities swiftly, essential in blitz games.
  • Analyze your recent wins and losses with engine assistance to catch recurring mistakes or missed chances.

Keep Up the Momentum

Your steady rating progress over recent months reflects your hard work and growing chess strength. While short-term dips are normal, focusing on opening preparation, tactical sharpness, and endgame technique will help you regain and surpass your current best level. Keep playing actively, analyzing your games, and learning from every encounter.



🆚 Opponent Insights

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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2482 2808 2686 1653
2024 2486 2590 2667
2023 2606
2022 2604
2021 2719
2020 2682
2019 2713
Rating by Year201920202021202220232024202528082482YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 66W / 26L / 13D 66W / 30L / 10D 80.9
2024 144W / 32L / 20D 137W / 43L / 13D 80.0
2023 5W / 3L / 1D 5W / 3L / 0D 76.5
2022 4W / 8L / 0D 6W / 6L / 0D 78.5
2021 1W / 1L / 0D 2W / 0L / 0D 71.2
2020 0W / 2L / 1D 1W / 1L / 0D 78.2
2019 50W / 24L / 6D 44W / 23L / 10D 81.6

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 20 13 3 4 65.0%
Scotch Game 17 13 4 0 76.5%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 12 7 5 0 58.3%
Sicilian Defense: Moscow Variation 12 4 8 0 33.3%
Sicilian Defense: Richter-Rauzer Variation, Neo-Modern Variation 12 7 3 2 58.3%
Sicilian Defense: Moscow Variation, Haag Gambit 9 6 0 3 66.7%
East Indian Defense 8 3 4 1 37.5%
Sicilian Defense: Classical Variation 8 4 2 2 50.0%
QGD: 4.Nf3 8 5 2 1 62.5%
Caro-Kann Defense 7 3 4 0 42.9%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 38 32 3 3 84.2%
Scotch Game 28 19 6 3 67.9%
Sicilian Defense 23 18 5 0 78.3%
Caro-Kann Defense 19 12 2 5 63.2%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 18 13 2 3 72.2%
Sicilian Defense: Classical Variation 15 11 3 1 73.3%
Scandinavian Defense 15 11 3 1 73.3%
French Defense: Tarrasch Variation, Botvinnik Variation 15 15 0 0 100.0%
Sicilian Defense: Moscow Variation 14 10 4 0 71.4%
Sicilian Defense: Moscow Variation, Haag Gambit 13 11 1 1 84.6%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scotch Game 3 2 1 0 66.7%
Nimzo-Indian Defense 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Döry Defense 1 0 0 1 0.0%
Sicilian Defense: Richter-Rauzer Variation, Classical Variation 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Modern 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Caro-Kann Defense 1 0 1 0 0.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 12 5
Losing 6 0
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