Profile Summary: jincolouba
Meet jincolouba, the blitz battler with a flair for both thrilling comebacks and nail-biting time scrambles. Known for a peak blitz rating of 480 achieved in May 2025, jincolouba's journey through the chess ranks is anything but ordinary. With a slightly topsy-turvy rating rollercoaster—oscillating between 100 and an impressive 480—this player proves that persistence and passion trump consistency!
With a blitz game count soaring over 3,000 battles, jincolouba holds a near-even win-loss record—1434 wins to 1439 losses, sprinkled with 95 tense draws. Not one to back down from a challenge, their comeback rate is a staggering 70%, turning near-defeats into legendary victories. Talk about the art of the comeback!
Their playstyle is a chess cocktail: an average of about 49 moves per victory hints at strategic battles rather than quick, flashy wins. They’ve mastered the Endgame phase, stepping up their game almost half the time, while maintaining a respectable White win rate of nearly 50%. However, their early resignation rate at 9.78% suggests they know when to cut their losses—and perhaps chase a snack.
When it comes to openings, jincolouba has a love-hate relationship with the Scandinavian Defense, boasting a solid 50.61% win rate over 656 games, but mixed feelings about its Mieses Kotrc Variation. The Nimzowitsch Defense Kennedy Linksspringer Variation is their secret weapon, winning almost 58.5% of the time.
Jincolouba’s tactical mindset shines brightest during evenings—especially around 6 PM, where their win rate rockets up to 60%! Though the tilt factor of 12 suggests the occasional frustration (because who doesn’t get a little fiery after a blunder?), their psychological resilience keeps them in the game longer than most.
Recent Highlights:
- Latest Win: A dramatic victory in a Pirc Defense Maroczy Defense game where jincolouba claimed win on time, wielding a rating of 407 against an opponent rated 476.
- Recent Loss: A tough resignation in the Center Game, showing that even the chess warriors have their off days.
Whether outwitting opponents with clever gambits or hanging on by the clock, jincolouba is proof that chess is not just a game, but a thrilling saga of strategy, stamina, and sometimes just pure willpower. So, watch out world, this player is here not just to participate, but to cause some serious checkmate drama!