Profile Summary: Jaquop
Meet Jaquop, a chess enthusiast whose journey feels like a rollercoaster with a few unexpected loop-de-loops. Starting from humble beginnings in 2021 with a rapid rating of 382 and a bullet rating barely outpacing a novice squirrel at 332, Jaquop clearly wasn't content to stay in the kiddie pool for long.
Fast forward to 2025, and Jaquop’s rapid rating practically sprinted to an impressive 796! That's almost reaching grandmaster territory... or at least the territory where chess opponents start wondering if they accidentally sat down to play against a wizard. Bullet and blitz performances are also no joke, boasting max ratings of 699 and 552, respectively — faster than your coffee can cool down during a tense game.
Known for a rather gritty tactical awareness — coming back from a losing position a whopping 73% of the time and winning 100% of the matches after losing a piece — Jaquop proves that giving up early is for the impatient. And yet, with an early resignation rate hovering around 5.5%, it's clear Jaquop respects the art of not throwing in the towel after a pesky blunder.
Plays a style that's a delightful blend of patience and persistence: the average game length is around 62 moves for wins and not much shorter for losses. This endurance clearly points to a player ready to outlast opponents until the bitter end—chess marathons, anyone?
When it comes to openings, "Top Secret" reigns supreme; with over 2,300 games in rapid chess alone, it's probably less a secret now and more like Jaquop’s own signature move. Also impressive is an 72.7% win rate with the Queen's Pawn Opening Chigorin Variation—because nothing says “I mean business” like a strong pawn game.
Psychologically, Jaquop can handle a bit of tilt — about 12 out of 100 —so don’t expect meltdown antics here; instead, you might catch some strategic sulking followed by ingenious comebacks. Playing times varies, with highest winning chances during morning hours (11 AM and 16 PM winning rates over 53% and 54% respectively) but once 9 AM rolls around it's an 80% win rate—looks like Jaquop is fueled by morning chess magic (and maybe breakfast?).
Opponents beware: Jaquop’s record against regular challengers like shibershaber (38.6% win rate) says “this won’t be easy,” but against many others like banothudaykumar456, tristan-eltriston, and an impressive list of others, Jaquop’s win rate reaches 100%! In other words, it’s the chess equivalent of a “choose your own adventure” where most paths lead to defeat.
In short, Jaquop’s chess story is one of steady climb, stubborn perseverance, and a dash of mystery. If chess was a TV show, Jaquop would be the underdog hero with a secret opening gambit that keeps fans glued to the edge of their seats.