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JeffrySan

Since 2022 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
47.7%- 49.9%- 2.5%
Bullet 476
123W 123L 2D
Blitz 513
1602W 1661L 86D
Rapid 770
68W 91L 5D
Daily 1013
1W 1L 0D

Profile of JeffrySan

Meet JeffrySan, a chess warrior battling daily in the hectic world of online blitz, rapid, and bullet chess. A player who's seen the dizzying highs of a 1350 rapid rating and the humbling lows of some questionable bullet games that make you question if the keyboard was slippery. Yet, with persistence sharper than a Grandmaster’s dagger, JeffrySan keeps plunging into the fray.

Playing Style & Performance

Blitz is JeffrySan's main battlefield, racking up over 2,800 games with an almost Sisyphean win-loss record hovering near even, proving that every mouse slip and blunder is met with resilience. Expect mid-sized win streaks (11 games once!), a knack for quick resignations (6.25% early give-ups — hey, no shame in smart conserving energy), and an endgame frequency near 46%, showing they're not afraid to slug it out down to those tricky final moves.

Though the bullet rating hasn’t quite caught fire (max 612), the spirit remains bulletproof. In rapid, a respectable peak of 1350 shows flashes of tactical brilliance and patience, especially when wielding the Queen's Pawn and the occasional Italian Game.

Opening Repertoire - The Chess Chef’s Menu

  • Queen’s Pawn Opening, Zukertort Chigorin Variation: JeffrySan loves stirring the pot here with a solid 51.7% win rate.
  • Englund Gambit: Some say risky, but for JeffrySan, it’s his secret spicy dish yielding a respectable 53.5% wins.
  • Colle System: Comfort food! A 55.38% win rate reveals this opening to be a reliable favorite.
  • Four Knights Game - Italian Variation: Especially shining in bullet where the win rate jumps to 80%, proving even quick decisions can be deadly.

Tactical Flair and Quirks

With a comeback rate of 66.6%, JeffrySan is like the chess world’s Rocky Balboa — knocked down but always getting back up swinging. Winning 42.58% of games after losing a piece means that while sometimes sacrifices sting, they play on with fighting spirit.

Beware opponents who think time trouble wins the day—the largest number of losses come from timeout situations, a reminder that even the best sometimes get lost in time instead of space!

Psychology and Timing

The best time of day for a JeffrySan chess session? Around 5 PM, probably fueled by caffeine or sheer determination. Performance varies by day, with Monday and Wednesday play bringing nearly 50% win rates and those tricky Fridays dipping below 45%. Clearly, JeffrySan saves the fireworks for the start and middle of the week.

Recent Notable Game

One of JeffrySan's latest victories was a dazzling checkmate in a Four Knights Game (Italian Variation), showcasing their ability to turn pressure into victory quickly. You can check out the game here. Their aggressive 4...Nxe4 shocked the opponent and ended the game in a secure, stylish finish in just 20 moves.

On Opponents

JeffrySan has some nemeses: the notorious toxicpika049 has them at 0% wins. But no worries — there are many others where JeffrySan holds a 100% winning record. Clearly, a player to challenge bravely or beware instantly!

Summary

JeffrySan might not be the loudest name on the leaderboard, but their grit, an impressive volume of games, and quirky, tactical tendencies make them a formidable and entertaining chess player. Whether launching gambits, hanging in for long endgames, or embracing the chaos of bullet, JeffrySan proves chess is as much a psychological dueling ground as a game of pure calculation.

So next time you face JeffrySan online, remember: they might just pull off a sneaky checkmate when you least expect it... or be the first to type "Good Game" after a timeout blunder!

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