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Jitendrasingh9

Since 2020 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
49.4%- 47.6%- 3.0%
Bullet 244
2W 7L 0D
Blitz 614
525W 489L 30D
Rapid 710
184W 192L 13D
Daily 950
8W 5L 0D

Player Profile: Jitendrasingh9

Meet Jitendrasingh9, a chess enthusiast whose rating graph looks like a roller coaster, but always trending up! With a blitz peak rating of 651 in May 2025 and a rapid peak of 960 back in 2020, Jitendrasingh9 is proof that persistence beats speed—mostly. The daily games tell a tale of steady improvement, hitting an impressive peak rating of 1057 in September 2024.

A strategist at heart, Jitendrasingh9 favors classic openings like the Four Knights Game - Italian Variation and the King’s Pawn Opening Kings Knight Variation, boasting a win rate hovering around 58-64% in blitz formats. There’s a special place on this player’s chessboard for the Scandinavian Defense Mieses Kotrc Variation too, which has brought home quite a few wins.

The chess battles fought here are intense: a nearly equal blitz record of 449 wins to 415 losses, sprinkled with 20 draws. Rapid play tells a tougher story with a near 50-50 win-loss record, but daily and bullet games (although fewer in number) show flashes of brilliance—with a bullet peak of 557 and daily peak over 1,000 rating points.

Playing Style & Quirks

  • Endgame Enthusiast: Engages in endgames over half the time, proving patience is a virtue (52.37% endgame frequency).
  • Comeback Kid: Has a 67% comeback rate—don’t count this player out even if one or two pawns are missing!
  • Morning Strategist: Surprisingly better from 5 to 8 AM and particularly deadly at 19:00 (75% win rate around this hour, with a perfect 100% at 19:00).
  • White Pieces Advantage: White commands a 53.18% win rate, so watch the opening move sneak attack!
  • Resignation is Real: Early resignation happens ~3.6% of the time—guess even the best know when to fold ‘em.

Recent Highlights

In a thrilling victory on June 2, 2025, Jitendrasingh9 mastered the Four Knights Game Italian Variation with a textbook promotion and energetic endgame, finishing off with a sharp queen promotion at move 39. The psychological warfare here? Classic. The game was so good the opponent threw in the towel (or just abandoned ship).

Not every game ends in glory, though—June 3, 2025, saw a loss by resignation after a grueling Queens Pawn Opening Chigorin Variation battle. But hey, every loss is just another story to tell, right?

In a Nutshell

Jitendrasingh9 is that player who keeps pushing through the ranks, occasionally making bold openings, sometimes falling to opponents, but always learning and coming back stronger. Whether it’s blitz marathons, rapid blitzes, or daily strategizing, their chess journey is a delightful mix of tenacity, tactical sparks, and perhaps, the occasional coffee break.

Keep an eye on this username—you never know when they’ll hit the next big streak (longest winning streak is a solid 11 wins) or catch you off guard with a sneaky comeback!

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