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Jéssica Trindade Hubner WNM

Username: JEHUBNER

Location: Rio de Janeiro

Playing Since: 2018-12-29 (Active)

Wow Factor: ♟♟♟♟♟♟♟

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Daily: 1994
8W / 6L / 4D
Rapid: 2101
619W / 609L / 133D
Blitz: 2021
6600W / 7066L / 849D
Bullet: 2101
6673W / 7361L / 691D

Jéssica Trindade Hubner (JEHUBNER) — WNM, Bullet specialist, chess streamer

Jéssica Trindade Hubner is a Woman National Master (WNM) and fast-time-control addict whose heart beats at one second per move. A devoted chess streamer and community builder, JEHUBNER mixes coaching, humor, and fearless speed on the board—think Bullet chess mixed with clinical endgames and the occasional on-stream Flagging masterclass.

Her fans know her for pragmatic openings, relentless practical chances, and a healthy respect for LPDO and the art of the last-second Swindle. When she isn’t grinding events, she’s explaining ideas in clear language, sprinkling in memes, and reminding chat to hydrate before the next flag fest.

Title, stream, and playing identity

  • Title: Woman National Master (WNM), awarded by her national federation.
  • Content: Regular live streams featuring speed runs, puzzle rush, and “Bullet Bootcamps.”
  • Style: Practical, resilient, and time-savvy; she plays for the initiative and squeezes endgames with a light touch.
  • Fun fact: Peak performances tend to happen around her “golden hour” at 19:00 local—prime time for clutch wins and chat-fueled comebacks.

Peak snapshots: Bullet · Rapid

Opening DNA and favorite weapons

JEHUBNER’s opening map is grounded and practical. With White she frequently channels the Alapin spirit against the Sicilian Defense, while as Black she’s no stranger to the solid spine of the Caro-Kann Defense or a pragmatic Scandinavian setup. Expect structure first, tactics second, and initiative whenever the position allows.

  • Alapin-minded systems vs Sicilian for clean pawn structures and fast development.
  • Caro-Kann foundations in faster time controls for reliable piece play.
  • Scandinavian side quests to steer opponents off heavy Book lines.

Rivalries, grind, and clutch moments

Her match history reads like a speed-chess saga. She’s battled countless times with regulars such as Wellington Albuquerque Jr. and zuginfinito, turning each mini-match into a lesson on momentum and nerve. Expect long squeezes—her games reach endgames at a striking clip—and the occasional cheeky Cheap shot when the clock gets spicy.

  • Endgame grinder with high “reach the ending” frequency—great for viewers who love technique.
  • Notable streaks: an 18-game heater and the mental toughness to rebound after rough patches.
  • Streamer hallmark: clear narration under Zeitnot, and educational “why this move works in Bullet” breakdowns.

Style notes for fans and students

  • Practical chances > computer perfection; she plays the best human move when the clock bites.
  • Strong sense of king safety, plus timely pawn breaks to uncramp and seize the initiative.
  • Comfortable transitioning to simplified positions for technical conversion.
  • Signature content bits: “Loose pieces drop off,” “Is the flag mightier than the eval bar?” and “Bullet-proof structures.”

A tiny JEHUBNER miniature

A bite-sized Alapin blueprint—fast development, queenside safety, and a central squeeze. Viewers: spot the moment White takes over the center and preps a rook lift.


Prefer trap speed? Sometimes even a friendly on-stream Scholar's mate cameo makes the point about development, coordination, and… content.

Progress and journey

From steady classical foundations to fearless speed-chess instincts, JEHUBNER’s path shows the power of repetition, structure, and a bit of on-stream chaos. Her long-term graph reflects the grind of thousands of games and a commitment to refining practical decision-making under pressure.

Quick highlights

  • Nationally titled WNM and active chess streamer with a fast-growing community.
  • Bullet-first competitor with a knack for practical endings and time management.
  • Opening pillars: Alapin ideas vs Sicilian; trusty Caro-Kann; occasional Scandi detours.
  • Entertaining educator: from subtle prophylaxis to dramatic flag races—always with a smile.

Whether you call her a Bullet junkie, endgame merchant, or “chat’s favorite flag ninja,” Jéssica Trindade Hubner blends mastery with showmanship—and makes improving at chess feel fun, fast, and deeply human.


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Coach Chesswick

Feedback for Jéssica Trindade Hubner

Jéssica, looking through your recent games, there are many great signs of solid chess understanding and some areas where focused improvement can help take your play to the next level. Here’s a breakdown of key points:

Strengths

  • Opening Consistency: You show good familiarity with your main openings such as the Caro-Kann Defense and setups involving ...g6 and ...Bg7. You manage to develop your pieces effectively and castle timely, leading to fairly balanced middlegame positions.
  • Endgame Technique: In several wins, you executed clean checkmates and took advantage of opponent mistakes. Your ability to convert small advantages into wins is commendable.
  • Tactical Awareness: Your attacking moves and sacrifices, such as exchanges that lead to open lines and pressure on the king, indicate good tactical vision.

Opportunities for Improvement

  • Opening Move Precision: In a few games, the opening moves involved slight inaccuracies or passive choices that allowed your opponents easy equality or counterplay. For example, moves like 2.d3 against 1...c6 or reluctance to challenge the center actively may give your opponent comfortable development. Study key theoretical lines in your favored openings to gain confidence in sharper plans.
  • Positional Planning: Sometimes piece placement like moving the same pieces multiple times early or retreating bishops (e.g., Bd2 followed by Bc1) costs you valuable time. Focus on efficient development and central control early, ensuring your pieces collaborate well before launching attacks.
  • Defense Under Pressure: Some of your losses stemmed from being outplayed during middlegame exchanges or unable to hold under active opponent pressure, especially in complex pawn structures or when your king safety was compromised. Work on recognizing threats sooner and finding active defensive resources rather than passive moves.
  • Time Management: Though most games were played at a decent pace, there were moments where you spent slightly too long on straightforward decisions or vice versa. Consistent timing helps maintain clarity and accuracy, particularly in bullet or blitz formats.

Recommendations

  • Review your recent losses carefully to identify recurring strategic pitfalls or tactical oversights.
  • Invest time into deepening opening knowledge for the Caro-Kann and related structures, focusing on key plans and known traps.
  • Practice endgame fundamentals regularly, as sharpening these skills will boost confidence in close finishes.
  • Analyze master games with similar openings to see how stronger players build up attacks and defend.

Overall, your progress is noticeable and promising! Keep playing actively, reviewing your games, and applying lessons learned. The blend of solid technique with improved opening and strategic awareness will help you climb further.

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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2026 2044
2025 2101 2060 2101
2024 1993 2001 2126
2023 1960 1931 2110
2022 1944 1876 2103 1994
2021 1826 1741 1668
2020 1726 1737 1748
2019 803
Rating by Year201920202021202220232024202520262126803YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2026 26W / 20L / 3D 20W / 28L / 3D 80.3
2025 1538W / 1441L / 219D 1432W / 1573L / 212D 80.5
2024 1144W / 1106L / 149D 1041W / 1220L / 146D 78.2
2023 1162W / 1238L / 148D 1085W / 1303L / 149D 78.2
2022 1489W / 1712L / 169D 1509W / 1686L / 149D 74.7
2021 1921W / 2077L / 180D 1855W / 2149L / 172D 71.2
2020 563W / 502L / 36D 539W / 521L / 42D 68.0
2019 22W / 10L / 0D 14W / 13L / 1D 71.7

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 1662 795 770 97 47.8%
Sicilian Defense 645 283 324 38 43.9%
Sicilian Defense: Accelerated Dragon, Exchange Variation 636 292 298 46 45.9%
Caro-Kann Defense 600 283 284 33 47.2%
Sicilian Defense: Closed, Anti-Sveshnikov Variation, Kharlov-Kramnik Line 555 278 245 32 50.1%
Scandinavian Defense 528 258 238 32 48.9%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 507 212 272 23 41.8%
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation, Batavo Gambit 439 199 218 22 45.3%
French Defense: Exchange Variation 418 227 157 34 54.3%
Barnes Defense 353 169 163 21 47.9%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Caro-Kann Defense 2080 912 1077 91 43.9%
Scandinavian Defense 1041 486 490 65 46.7%
Amar Gambit 1033 421 569 43 40.8%
Modern 927 407 481 39 43.9%
Barnes Defense 669 309 329 31 46.2%
Czech Defense 663 287 348 28 43.3%
French Defense: Exchange Variation 591 256 294 41 43.3%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 526 256 251 19 48.7%
Australian Defense 450 187 242 21 41.6%
French Defense 447 201 235 11 45.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 18 0
Losing 26 3
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