Chess Profile: ilhamjayakusumasiregar (aka ijakusi)
Known in the chess biome as ijakusi, this rapid-paced player has been carefully evolving on the board from a humble Rapid rating of 866 in 2021 to a modest 495 in 2025. Like a rare specimen adapting to its environment, ijakusi thrives best with the Queen's Pawn Opening and the notoriously quirky Englund Gambit, boasting an impressive win rate of nearly 78% in the latter—talk about an opening that bites back!
Despite a few losing streaks (hey, even a cell sometimes divides the wrong way), ijakusi has showcased resilience with a remarkable 63% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece. Clearly, this player knows how to regenerate and keep the game alive. With a longest winning streak of 6 games and a current streak of 4, ijakusi is a nucleus of energy and momentum on the chessboard.
Performance rhythms seem as cyclical as circadian rhythms: Fridays bring the best results (a wholesome 59% win rate), while Monday mornings feel like mitosis gone wrong at only 25% win rate. The hours 10 and 17 are particularly fertile hunting grounds, with a smashing 100% win rate, proving that sometimes you just have to strike when the mitochondria hum.
Speaking of strategy, ijakusi exhibits a balanced approach: an average of about 55 moves per win and nearly 50 moves per loss suggests patience and persistence through long strategic battles. Black pieces seem to be the secret weapon, tipping the scales with a higher win rate (48%) compared to White (42%). One might say ilhamjayakusumasiregar prefers the night shift on the board, thriving like a nocturnal critter.
Known opponents beware! With a perfect record against several challengers, ijakusi’s neural network of tactics often leaves rivals scratching their heads, while some have managed to push back. This fluctuating win-loss ecosystem keeps the games fresh and unpredictable.
So, if you run into ilhamjayakusumasiregar online, be prepared for a game full of strategic cell division, tactical mutations, and a fighting spirit that refuses to be extinct. A true living organism in the vast wilderness of online chess!