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JaelJose

Since 2024 (Inactive) Chess.com
49.1%- 48.3%- 2.6%
Bullet 513
888W 880L 16D
Blitz 575
777W 761L 66D
Rapid 625
66W 60L 11D

JaelJose: A Chess Profile

Meet JaelJose, a spirited chess player whose journey is as unpredictable as a knight's leap. With a peak Blitz rating of 838 and a Bullet top score of 694 in 2025, JaelJose is no mere pawn in this game of strategy and wit.

Starting with a humble Rapid rating of 464 in 2024 and climbing steadily to 524 in 2025, JaelJose demonstrates a persistent spirit, tackling 37 Rapid games one year and 86 the next, showing dedication few can match. They play a lot—1311 Blitz games and a whopping 912 Bullet games in 2025 alone—testament to their love for fast-paced battles and a possible caffeine addiction.

Known for a clever knack to bounce back, JaelJose boasts a remarkable 66.2% comeback rate when facing adversity. In fact, after losing a piece, JaelJose spectacularly wins 100% of the time—clearly proof that in their world, losing a bishop is just the beginning of a plot twist.

Their playing style? Expect long battles with an average of about 53 moves per win in Rapid and endurance to match. They resign early only about 6% of the time—because giving up is not in their repertoire. Plus, with nearly 50% of their games entering endgame territory, JaelJose probably dreams in checkmates.

Psychologically, JaelJose keeps cool with a low tilt factor of 10, maintaining almost equal effectiveness playing White (50.93% wins) and Black (47.43%). However, the highest win rates occur during early morning hours and late nights—beware if you play them at 7 AM or 11 AM, when their win rates soar close to 59% and 66% respectively.

JaelJose’s favorite opening? Top Secret—which apparently works just well enough, winning roughly 45-51% depending on the time control. Maybe it's a grandmaster's secret or just a cleverly named bluff.

In the end, JaelJose is a formidable player with a resilient heart, fearless comeback skills, and a love for the fast and furious. Whether on a frantic Bullet sprint or a tactical Rapid marathon, JaelJose's chessboard adventures are worth watching—just keep a coffee close, because they sure keep the game buzzing.

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