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jesoldati

Since 2022 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
47.8%- 48.8%- 3.4%
Bullet 241
81W 95L 0D
Blitz 551
1172W 1157L 85D
Rapid 501
96W 118L 12D
Daily 745
6W 12L 0D

Profile Summary: jesoldati

Meet jesoldati, a chess adventurer whose battles across the 64 squares are as unpredictable as their rating graph! With a peak blitz rating soaring to a respectable 1200 in April 2022 and a daily rating high of 1281 in December 2024, jesoldati proves that persistence and passion count as much as precision.

Though their blitz encounters often resemble a rollercoaster ride—where the highs and lows keep fans on edge—jesoldati masterfully dances around the tic-tac-toe stage of rapid and daily formats, boasting a solid win rate above 50% in many openings. Particularly fond of the Alekhine’s Defense, jesoldati's games often end with crafty checkmates or timely resignations—as evidenced by their recent wins and losses logged in sharp, well-fought matches.

Known for a rather healthy 64.64% comeback rate, jesoldati refuses to go quietly after losing material, often turning the tides when the odds look grim. Their longest winning streak spikes at 12 games—a feat worthy of applause—balanced precariously by an equally memorable 12-game losing streak. Chess, after all, is a game of patience, grit, and sometimes learning the hard way!

Off the board, this player might joke that their best time to play is 11 PM, when the world is quiet and the knight can silently leap to victory under the moonlight. Though not immune to the occasional tilt (with a 12% tilt factor!), jesoldati’s spirit keeps the chessboard lively and unpredictable.

With a penchant for the mysterious "Top Secret" opening and willingness to explore eclectic defenses like the Reti and Indian Game, jesoldati keeps opponents guessing and fans entertained. Whether winning by brilliant checkmate or learning from a tough loss, jesoldati’s chess journey is one full of challenges, surprises, and plenty of memorable moments.

In short, jesoldati is a spirited competitor whose chess story is still unfolding—one game, one move, and sometimes one unexpected blunder at a time.

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