Profile Summary: ginjil
Meet ginjil, a chess enthusiast who is casually smashing rating clocks and opponents alike in the wild world of online chess. With a peak blitz rating soaring to 293 and a bullet high of 322 (because who said bullet is easy?), ginjil is clearly not here to play it safe. His rapid peak at a whopping 865 rating reveals the strategic depths lurking beneath his faster-paced games.
Playing Style & Personality
Known for a high early resignation rate (about 25%), ginjil isn't afraid to cut losses short when the heat is on — smart or impatient? You decide. Though, with a comeback rate near 65%, he can claw his way back from the brink, showing tactical grit and a flair for drama. Endgames come around roughly 40% of the time, where ginjil's average moves per win or loss hover in the low 40s — enough room for suspense without putting audiences to sleep.
Interestingly, ginjil seems to be a night owl or an early bird, performing best around 2 AM, boasting a stellar win rate at this hour. Maybe that's when the WiFi is fastest or the snacks are most motivating.
Opening Repertoire
A fan of the Scandinavian Defense in blitz games (78% win rate!), ginjil relishes unconventional gambits, like the Englund Gambit, with a nifty 64% success rate. Notably, his Four Knights Game Italian Variation can be deadly, winning over 85% of the time — that's a move to watch out for! On the flip side, openings like the Van't Kruijs Opening are more of a gamble, with a humble 17% win rate — perhaps his secret spicy weapon or simply experimental.
Recent Match Highlights
Recent victories include a glorious checkmate against martin_gabriell, showcasing deep strategic planning over 52 moves; a rapid-fire finish on megarody with a neat Rb8# checkmate; and an opportunistic win obtained when the opponent abandoned, proving that sometimes patience does pay (or your opponent's wifi fails).
But it’s not all smooth sailing. Even ginjil occasionally meets his match — with losses by game abandonment or stiff competition from players like ramlahrams. Still, his resilience and ability to bounce back keep the chess gods intrigued.
Quick Stats
- Total Blitz record: 101 wins, 91 losses, 4 draws.
- Rapid record: 40 wins, 21 losses, 1 draw.
- Bullet record: A humble 1 win in 3 games, proving either bullet is brutal or ginjil’s main focus is elsewhere.
- Longest winning streak: 12 games in a row — talk about momentum!
- Tilt factor: 7 (so a little passion, but mostly cool-headed).
Final Word
Whether you’re a casual player or a seasoned grandmaster, facing ginjil guarantees a battle filled with cunning gambits, tactical wizardry, and occasional surprises — sometimes he sacrifices a piece just to keep things lively! In the chess universe, ginjil is a player who mixes strategy with a splash of unpredictability, making every game an adventure.