Jefri A. (aka Jefri2007) - The Tenacious Tactician
Meet Jefri A., a resilient chess enthusiast whose journey through rapid-fire pawns and blitzed bishops is nothing short of a rollercoaster ride. With a peak Bullet rating soaring up to 1510 and a Blitz high at 1470, Jefri is no stranger to blazing fast gameplay and tactical duels that keep opponents on their toes. His Rapid rating peaked at a respectable 1422, showing he’s just as comfortable when the clock ticks a little slower.
Jefri’s love for dynamic openings like the Englund Gambit in Bullet (where he enjoys a nifty 57.66% win rate) and a solid preference for the Modern Defense across various time controls highlight a strategic mind eager to both surprise and outwit. His fondness for the Queens Pawn Opening Horwitz Defense and the Kings Fianchetto Opening showcase versatility, equally ready for classic positional scrambles or sharp tactical skirmishes.
Nothing quite captures Jefri’s spirit better than his impressive 85.85% comeback rate—yes, the guy bounces back like a champion, proving every lost piece is just a challenge accepted. But wary opponents, Jefri does have a modest tilt factor of 11, which means sometimes the keyboard might hear a little extra “expressive” commentary when things don’t go his way.
When asked about his best hours to play, Jefri confidently points to 21:00 (9 PM for the rest of us), his secret power hour where the mind sharpens and the pieces seem to move on their own accord. With an early resignation rate of only 4.06%, he’s a fighter—never one to give up without a tussle.
Jefri has racked up impressive win records against a vast sea of opponents, facing a whopping total of thousands of games across Bullet, Blitz, Rapid, and Daily formats. Despite the ups and downs inherent to chess battles (his longest winning streak is a commendable 17 games, while his longest losing streak reminds us even grandmasters have off days at 11), he keeps climbing like a pawn racing to promotion.
Among his notable victories is a recently celebrated win on time, after a gutsy clash in the King’s Pawn Opening - Leonardis Variation, where Jefri held his ground and let the clock's tyranny secure the final nod. On the flip side, even champions falter; his latest losses serve as reminders that chess is as humbling as it is thrilling, with a recent heartbreaker by checkmate against sourabh_sharma in the Englund Gambit — a fitting homage to his favorite gambit’s own double-edged nature.
All told, Jefri2007 is the kind of player who embodies the heart of chess: strategic bravery, relentless pursuit, and an unquenchable love for the game’s beautiful complexity. So if you find yourself facing him online, beware — because Jefri A. doesn’t just play chess, he stages an epic saga, one move at a time.