jimmyJoy23 — Blitz specialist & fearless endgame grinder
jimmyJoy23 is an energetic online chess player known for fast instincts, long decisive games, and a particular love for blitz. A player who thrives when the clock ticks, jimmyJoy23 mixes tactical punch with stubborn endgame technique — think quick sacrifices followed by marathon endgames. Preferred time control: Blitz. Peak Blitz marker: 2618 (2025-05-15)
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Playing style & strengths
Profile highlights pulled from game history and performance trends:
- Blitz-first approach: consistently active in fast games and prefers quick decision-making.
- Endgame specialist — high EndgameFrequency (88.88%) and unusually long decisive games (avg moves per win ~90), so expect heavy endgame knowledge and persistence.
- Tactical resilience: Comeback rate 87.25% and Win rate after losing a piece ~44.3% — fights back hard instead of conceding.
- Psychology: best time of day to challenge is mornings (notably around 08:00). Some hours show exceptional win rates (hour 8: 75%, hour 1: 72.7%).
- Low early resignation tendency (EarlyResignationRate 0.3) — rarely gives up early, even in complex positions.
Signature openings (Blitz)
Frequent and effective choices when the clock is ticking. Each item links to the opening term to help study.
- Czech Defense — 52 games, Win rate 61.54%.
- Dőry Defense — 46 games, Win rate 69.57% (a repeatable surprise weapon).
- Australian Defense — 27 games, Win rate 70.37% (sharp and practical in blitz).
- London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation — 27 games, Win rate 66.67% (White-side specialty).
- Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation — 7 games, Win rate 85.71% (small-sample killer).
For broader repertoire and study, consider the Czech and Dőry lines — these appear repeatedly in both White and Black play and suit a practical, tactical blitz approach.
Most-played opponents & head-to-head notes
Long rivalries give a sense of consistency and repeatable patterns:
- javier — 274 games (record: 149–114–11). A true rivalry: many long, decisive battles.
- Steo Hat — 141 games (64–69–8). Close and competitive matchups.
- volvo333 — 131 games (41–82–8). Tough opponent historically.
- ali shahibzadegan — 128 games (73–54–1). Favorable record and frequent encounters.
- Anselm Wagner — 117 games (59–49–9). Another regular on the list.
Time & tournament habits
- Preferred time control: Blitz (plays fastest and most successfully in this discipline).
- Win-rate is strongest against lower-rated players (meets expectations) and shows a solid adjusted strength in Blitz (strength-adjusted win rate ~0.61).
- Day-of-week consistency: plays most and wins best on Sunday and Wednesday; Monday is slightly weaker.
Memorable game sample
A short blitz fragment to study tactics and endgame follow-through. Use the embedded viewer to replay.
Replay the full contest: Show Game vs javicio.
Streaks, quirks & final notes
- Longest winning streak recorded: 15 games. Longest losing streak: 12 games — shows emotional swings but strong recoveries.
- High tilt resilience (TiltFactor 12) — knows how to reset and refocus after tough runs.
- Fun fact: average first capture occurs around move 9, yet many games still last into deep endgames — prefers quality over quick simplifications.
In short: challenge jimmyJoy23 to a blitz match if you want a tactical slugfest that often finishes as a test of endgame stamina. Bring coffee, and maybe a notebook.
Extra data & visual
Historic Blitz trend (quick snapshot):