Profile Summary: fjooy
Meet fjooy, a chess enthusiast navigating the unpredictable seas of Blitz, Bullet, and Rapid games with a rating rollercoaster that would make any coaster designer jealous. In 2024, fjooy bravely started Blitz riding high at 1000 but took a dramatic plunge to 663, proving that sometimes, even the pawns have their off days.
By 2025, challenges intensified with Blitz ratings dipping further to a modest 290, Bullet games settling at 210, and Rapid play showing some resilience with a rating of 801. Despite the fluctuations, fjooy boasts a gigantic bank of over 7,000 games played, squeezing every drop of tactical awareness and making 47 moves on average before sealing a win or a loss. Persistence is the name of their game.
Playing Style & Highlights
- Likes to call it quits early only 2.26% of the time - because if you're going down, do it in style!
- Endgames are a personal favorite, showing up in almost half the games.
- Wins roughly 50% as White, slightly less as Black (around 47%), probably proving the age-old truth: white pieces come with a tiny advantage, or maybe just better luck.
- Has a comeback rate of 57.18% β if fjooy falls behind, donβt count them out β they've got claw marks to prove it.
- Fascinatingly, after losing a piece, fjooy wins 100% of the time. Opponents beware: taking a piece might spell your doom!
Noteworthy Records
Despite the fierce battles across thousands of games, fjooy has maintained a relentless drive, even sporting a longest winning streak of 13 games and currently riding a 2 game win streak. Opponents like mazor101 and checcyamatefam have had the pleasure of testing their mettle against fjooy's unpredictable tactics.
The Good, The Bad, and The Secret
Almost all openings played by fjooy are shrouded in the mysterious "Top Secret" code - a strategy hiding in plain sight. Win rates hover slightly below 50%, but one thing's clear: every game is a thrilling ride.
And though ratings may seem modest, the true strength lies in passion, persistence, and a touch of chaos. So next time you face fjooy, prepare for the unexpected, and remember - losing a piece might be the most dangerous move you make!