Profile Summary: jibrank77
Meet jibrank77, the chess enthusiast whose games might not always reach grandmaster heights, but who certainly knows how to keep the board interesting! With a peak blitz rating of 457 and a rapid high of 426, jibrank77 is no stranger to the rapid-fire world of online chess battles. Their daily chess rating stands at a respectable 400, showing a solid foundation and a steady hand.
Known for a balanced mix of patience and daring, jibrank77’s playing style is a curious blend. They tend to last around 47 moves before claiming victory in wins, suggesting a fondness for long, strategic battles rather than quick checkmates — unless the clock ticks down, of course!
Speaking of clocks, jibrank77 seems to perform best when the hour strikes 21:00, boasting a perfect 100% win rate in that mysterious late evening hour (someone call a night owl!). However, mornings can be slow, with zero wins recorded around 4 AM and 7 AM. Maybe those early dawn games are best left to the professionals.
Opening gambits are quite the playground for jibrank77. The French Defense Knight Variation stands out fiercely with a perfect 100% win rate over 5 games—a fortress indeed! On the flip side, the Nimzowitsch Larsen Attack Classical Variation in bullet chess is less kind, with no wins in 5 tries. But hey, every grandmaster was once a learner, right?
jibrank77’s resilience shines through with a remarkable 68.93% comeback rate after falling behind, proving that giving up early just isn’t their style. Though they do sometimes feel the sting of defeat, including a recent tough loss by checkmate, their longest winning streak reached an impressive 6 games—enough to intimidate a casual opponent or two.
Their opponent roster includes a colorful cast of names — from armankhan24, against whom jibrank77 recently clinched a victory on time, to saranshamity, a player who has proven a nemesis so far. Yet, every match is a new chance to learn and conquer.
If you ever face jibrank77 over the digital chessboard, beware: their clever time management and varied openings can catch you off guard. And if you lose, don’t be surprised if they’re already plotting their next move with a sly grin—because for jibrank77, chess isn’t just a game, it’s an adventure, one move at a time.