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jameen jabri

Username: jabri008

Playing Since: 2025-03-08 (Active)

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Rapid: 549
1823W / 1803L / 145D
Bullet: 100
0W / 3L / 0D

Jameen Jabri (jabri008) - The Enigmatic Chess Warrior

Meet Jameen Jabri, a rapid chess aficionado whose games are as unpredictable as a cat on a chessboard. Sporting a peak rapid rating of 390 in 2025 and currently sitting comfortably at 370, Jameen has played over a thousand rapid games with nearly as many wins as losses—because hey, every brilliant mind deserves a good challenge!

Despite a rocky start with a minimum rating as low as 112, Jameen’s comeback skills are legendary. Losing a piece? No worries! Jameen bounces back with a perfect 100% win rate after such setbacks, proving that what looks like disaster to others is merely an opportunity to outwit the opponent.

Jameen’s style is a mix of patience and resilience, averaging about 45 moves before claiming victory or defeat—an epic saga every game. Known for a slightly cautious but effective approach, they resign early about 10% of the time, probably saving energy for the next battle. Endgames are a playground for Jameen, occurring in roughly 41% of matches, where tactical awareness shines bright.

When playing with the white pieces, Jameen edges out a 50.27% win rate, showing some fancy footwork on the first move, while black pieces games hold steady at 45.89%. Quick heads up, Jameen's bullet games aren’t exactly their forte yet—three games, all losses—perhaps a future frontier!

Off the board, Jameen’s psychological makeup is just as interesting. With a tilt factor of 11, they keep a cool head in the storm but aren’t immune to the occasional forehead slap after a blunder. Their rated versus casual win difference reveals a lover of intensity — nearly 48% more wins when the stakes are high.

Jameen’s preference for playing seems to peak in the late afternoons and early evenings, with a whopping 100% win rate at midnight and 11 PM—though maybe those are games played by moonlight-fueled inspiration. Saturdays and Sundays are good days too, with Sunday offering the best win rate at 53.73%.

Opponents beware: Jameen loves surprises and isn’t afraid to crush familiar foes, boasting a longest winning streak of 8 games and currently riding a mini-wave of 2 consecutive wins. With a “top secret” opening strategy (because who really reveals their best moves?), Jameen keeps rivals guessing and on edge.

In summary, Jameen Jabri is not just a player but a chess tale filled with tension, comeback magic, and a hint of mystery—always ready for the next move, the next game, and perhaps one day soon, the next grandmaster title.


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Quick overview

Nice run — your recent block of rapid games shows sharp tactical awareness and a clear upward rating trend. You’re winning by creating concrete threats (knight forks and queenside pickups) and by finishing games when opponents slip. Your one-month and three-month slopes show consistent improvement, and your strength-adjusted win rate is about even with similarly rated opponents — a solid baseline to build from.

  • Recent highlight: a clean win where you launched a queenside attack and won material (see replay below).
  • Pattern: aggressive knight jumps into enemy camp (Nc7 / Nxa8 style) and timely castling to activate rooks.

What you’re doing well

  • Creating concrete tactical threats — your games show strong moment-to-moment tactics: knight incursions, traps for loose pieces, and forcing moves that win material.
  • Decisiveness — when you get an advantage you convert: several wins ended quickly after opponents blundered under pressure.
  • Opening variety with decent success — you play a number of systems (Scandinavian, Amazon Attack, Alekhine) and hold a roughly 50%+ win rate in many of them.
  • Improving trend — your rating slope and month-to-month gains show growth. Keep that momentum.

Recurring issues and how to fix them

Fixing a few recurring habits will turn more of your good positions into wins:

  • Missing defensive resources — in your loss you left a tactic that let the opponent win back activity. Slow down 2–3 seconds on every move to check opponent replies and hanging squares.
  • Overextension — aggressive knight jumps (Nc7, Nxa8) work well, but sometimes you leave the knight stranded or ignore opponent counterplay. Before jumping into their camp, verify escape squares and piece coordination.
  • Queen safety and back-rank awareness — several games show queens entering the enemy position early; double-check back-rank and pins before trading or penetrating with your queen.
  • Time management in rapid — keep an eye on the clock. You have the skill to avoid flag trouble by spending a little less time on trivial moves and reserving time for complex positions.

Concrete drills (15–30 minutes/day)

  • Tactics: 15 minutes of puzzles focused on forks, discovered attacks, and back-rank mates. Target 10–15 puzzles with increasing difficulty.
  • Mini-games: 10 games of 3+2 or 5+0 where you practice the “knight into enemy camp” theme and then immediately play the resulting endgame to learn coordination.
  • Endgame basics: 5–10 minutes on simple rook endgames and king + pawn vs king — this increases conversion rate after winning material.
  • Opening review: 10 minutes reviewing one specific line (pick one per week). For example, study the important defensive reply after Nb5 in your Queen’s Pawn setups so the knight doesn’t become a target.

Opening-specific advice

You play the Queen’s-pawn/Scandinavian family and some less common setups. Small targeted improvements will pay off:

  • Scandinavian / Queen’s Pawn lines — when you aim for Nb5 / Nc7 ideas, prepare the retreat and central support. Don’t take the material if it lets the opponent trap your knight.
  • If you see the board where you can castle long quickly (you did this well in a recent game), confirm the kingside pawn structure is stable first — preventing checks and piece trades that defuse your attack.
  • Study one main reply your opponents play (for example Bf5 lines). Drill the typical tactical motifs and one defensive idea so you can react faster in real games.
  • Use this placeholder to track the opening you faced in the win: Queen's Pawn Opening and quick links to opponent profiles like lumesa or partha346 for review.

Practical play & time management tips

  • Two-question check before every move: (1) Is any of my pieces hanging? (2) What does my opponent threaten next? If the answers are quick, you’ll avoid many tactical losses.
  • Use the first 10 moves to follow opening principles (develop, control center, king safety). After move 10 you can spend more time calculating concrete tactics.
  • When ahead in material, simplify into an endgame you understand — swap pieces, keep rooks active, and avoid unnecessary pawn weaknesses.

Short training plan for the next month

  • Week 1: Tactics daily + review 10 recent wins to identify which tactic won the game.
  • Week 2: Opening focus — pick one line (e.g., Scandinavian) and learn 3 typical plans for both sides.
  • Week 3: Endgames and conversion — practice rook and queen endgames from won-material positions.
  • Week 4: Play longer rapid (15|10) for 4 games, apply what you learned, then do a short post-mortem for each game.

Next steps & bookmarks

  • Replay your recent win vs lumesa above and mark the moment you created the decisive threat.
  • Review the lost game vs partha346 to find the exact move where defensive resources were missed — turn that into a “don’t do” checklist.
  • Keep the momentum — your rating slope and monthly gains show you’re on the right path. Small, consistent practice beats occasional long sessions.

Want a short checklist I can convert into a practice calendar (15–30 minutes/day)? Tell me how many days per week you want to train and I’ll make it.



🆚 Opponent Insights

Recent Opponents
lumesa 1W / 0L / 0D View
partha346 0W / 1L / 0D View
nanodiazd 1W / 0L / 0D View
bryaan125 1W / 0L / 0D View
ashwinofficial25 1W / 0L / 0D View
anandpandeychaks 2W / 0L / 0D View
trungk13199958 1W / 0L / 0D View
kk122145 1W / 0L / 0D View
zakk1497 1W / 0L / 0D View
shaan1198 1W / 0L / 0D View
Most Played Opponents
fathimajabri 18W / 3L / 3D View Games
pathujabri 5W / 0L / 1D View Games
coldestplanet25 3W / 0L / 0D View Games
anandpandeychaks 2W / 0L / 0D View Games
paudelrajesh 1W / 1L / 0D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 100 448

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 886W / 781L / 67D 790W / 891L / 63D 48.0

Openings: Most Played

Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scandinavian Defense 707 323 361 23 45.7%
Amazon Attack 646 318 299 29 49.2%
Australian Defense 529 282 226 21 53.3%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 425 214 201 10 50.4%
Amar Gambit 198 94 96 8 47.5%
Alekhine Defense 160 73 76 11 45.6%
Döry Defense 105 65 38 2 61.9%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 99 45 51 3 45.5%
Barnes Defense 63 30 33 0 47.6%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 54 27 25 2 50.0%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amazon Attack 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Modern Defense 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Amar Gambit 1 0 1 0 0.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 12 1
Losing 11 0
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