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solo yo yo

Username: JGLT33

Playing Since: 2025-04-23 (Active)

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Daily: 800
0W / 1L / 0D
Rapid: 327
79W / 97L / 17D
Blitz: 256
7W / 8L / 0D

Chess Player Profile: Solo Yo Yo (Username: JGLT33)

Solo Yo Yo, better known in the chess realm as JGLT33, is a spirited rapid and blitz competitor whose chess journey is a rollercoaster of thrilling victories and humbling defeats. With a peak rapid rating of 556 (achieved in April 2025) and a blitz high of 338, this player embodies the resiliency and unpredictability that make chess such a captivating sport.

A Game of Kings (and Queens... and Pawns)

JGLT33’s preferred battleground is rapid chess, where strategy often collides with the ticking clock and nerves of steel. They have dabbled in blitz as well, showing flashes of brilliance particularly when wielding variations of the English Opening and Scandinavian Defense. Their favorite opening? The classic King's Pawn Opening, boasting a respectable win rate of over 66%! When in a hurry, the English Opening's Two Knights Variation has been a trusty sidekick, with a 60% success rate.

The Stats That Tell the Tale

  • Rapid Games Played: Over 100 battles fought with 43 wins, 53 losses, and 8 draws.
  • Blitz Adventures: A modest 13 games with a balanced 6 wins and 7 losses — close enough to keep hope alive!
  • Longest Winning Streak: 4 games (because everyone loves a good streak)
  • Notorious Losing Streak: 7 games (ouch, but hey, no pain no gain)
  • Average Moves per Win: Around 47 – no quick knockouts here, just a slow and steady walk to victory.

Tactical Traits (AKA Chess Shenanigans)

This player is rarely one to throw in the towel early, sporting an early resignation rate of just under 20%. Their comeback rate is an impressive 75%, proving that when the going gets tough, JGLT33 gets going. Yet, beware: their “tilt factor” (the bane of all chess players) hovers at a modest 7, meaning frustration is sometimes a lurking companion.

Psychological Insights & Playing Hours

The best time to catch JGLT33 at their sharpest is around 2:00 AM GMT – apparently, when the world sleeps, their mind awakens. Mondays bring out the best form, delivering a win rate near 54%, while Wednesdays are a bit rougher with just a 22% success rate. Night owls and early risers alike have found a worthy opponent in this player.

Recent Battles & Memorable Wins

Among the most recent escapades, JGLT33 has executed checkmate with artistic flair on multiple occasions, including a brilliant victory against momocashewxd via sharp tactical precision on June 2nd, 2025. Their typical game moves weave around classic openings, but expect surprises – this player embraces creativity under pressure and has claimed checkmate more than 20 times while winning by resignation 21 times.

Legacy & Chess Personality

JGLT33 might not dominate the leaderboards yet, but their fighting spirit, tactical awareness, and diverse opening repertoire make them a memorable competitor. Sometimes falling victim to stronger opponents (with a tough 7-game losing streak as testament), they bounce back with resilience and humor – a perfect reminder that chess is as much about the journey (and the laughs) as the rating.

In the immortal words of Solo Yo Yo: “Chess is like life – unpredictable, frustrating, but oh so rewarding when you finally queen that pawn.”


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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 285 321 800

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 31W / 39L / 5D 32W / 43L / 6D 51.4

Openings: Most Played

Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Petrovs Defense Three Knights Game 1 0 1 0 0.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 4 0
Losing 7 2
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