Profile Summary: jc_jared
Meet jc_jared, a chess enthusiast who dances on the 64 squares with a spirit as resilient as it is quirky. With a highest rapid rating soaring up to an impressive 952 in early 2025 and a daily peak of just over 1000, jc_jared navigates the battlefield of blitz, bullet, and daily games with a uniquely determined style that often leans toward creative openings and tactical comebacks.
Donning the crown of the King’s Pawn Opening enthusiast, jc_jared has played this classic opening over 160 times in bullet chess, winning nearly 60% of those — proving he's not just a dreamer but a force to reckon with. When not marching pawns forward, jc_jared loves the thrill of the Bishop’s Opening and shelves the Englund Gambit with a less lovable win rate (maybe it’s their "experimental" phase).
The bullet games tell a tale of rapid-fire battles: with nearly a thousand wins sprinkled with just as many losses, jc_jared’s games are a perfect storm of bravado and perseverance. A comeback artist at heart, jc_jared boasts a 71% comeback rate after setbacks, showing that even when pieces are lost, hope (and cunning) are never entirely off the board.
Not without quirks, jc_jared maintains a “tilt factor” of 14, reminding all that even the best sometimes face moments of frustration, especially when confronted with those cheeky checkmates. Best chalked up to the passion for the game and the occasional misclick!
Fun fact: jc_jared’s most victorious hours tend to be early mornings — around 7 AM — when the brain is fresh and the coffee (presumably) is strong. Interestingly, while Sundays and Saturdays see above-average win rates, the mysterious zero-percent win hour at 8 AM might be a glitch, or just an epic time for tactical misadventures.
Recent games reflect an eager battler: whether pulling off a swift checkmate in a Ruy Lopez Cozio Defense or coaxing a resignation from opponents trapped in complex middlegames, jc_jared combines patience with strategic flair. Losses sometimes come with theatrical patterns — like that memorable checkmate delivered by Isaac101281 — but each game is a step in the grand journey of improvement.
When not conquering opponents on Chess.com, jc_jared is probably contemplating the next opening novelty, or wondering why pawns always seem to have a mind of their own. A chess profile full of stats, streaks, and the persistent spirit of a player striving to turn every loss into a learning moment and every win into a celebration.
In summary: jc_jared is your friendly neighborhood chess warrior — not a grandmaster (yet), but definitely a grand entertainer of the game.