Player Profile: jjb_2008
Meet jjb_2008, the chess enthusiast with a flair for dramatic swings and an unyielding spirit in the rapid time control arena. With a peak rapid rating of 793 and a blitz high of 1138, this player’s journey is marked by both tenacity and occasional tactical quirks that keep opponents on their toes.
Style & Strategy
Preferring Rapid games, jjb_2008 navigates the board with a mixture of boldness and curiosity. They demonstrate a notable affinity for the Alekhine’s Defense and the Queen’s Pawn Opening — boasting perfect win records in these openings. On the other hand, flashy variations like the King’s Pawn Opening Kings Knight Variation seem to be a bit more challenging, with a modest 25% win rate.
With an average winning game lasting about 64 moves, jjb_2008 clearly enjoys a battle of endurance and wits — a true marathoner in a world of sprints. And despite a penchant for early resignations (roughly 17%), their comeback ability shines with a remarkable 68% success rate when clawing back from a disadvantage.
Victories & Battles
The log boasts a longest winning streak of 5 games and a current winning streak of 2 — showing the potential for hot streaks that could make grandmasters squint. Equally impressive is the resilience to bounce back from a 7-game losing streak, proving that jjb_2008 doesn't stay down for long.
jjb_2008 has topped players like ketchup162, sweeping all 6 encounters — a rivalry to watch! The player brings a solid 100% win rate against “lordbettinger,” “glebrara,” and “to0mm7,” making them a terror among familiar foes.
Psychological Quirks
Not one to shy away from emotions at the board, jjb_2008 possesses a tilt factor of 7 — not an emotional rollercoaster, but enough to keep things spicy.
Peak playing powers arrive around 10 PM, when the mind is sharp and the coffee is presumably strong.
Fun Facts & Trivia
- Premature resignation rate: 17.39% — sometimes admitting defeat, sometimes just being fashionably early.
- Favorite first move? Classic
e4and cheekyf3– because why not? - Checkmate wins and losses are perfectly balanced at 9 each — talk about an even fight!
- Wins by timeout (5!) suggest opponents just sometimes give up trying to out-race the clock.
Highlight Game
In a recent victory against LordBettinger, jjb_2008 executed a dazzling checkmate after a furious 15-move battle:
In Summary
jjb_2008 is the player who keeps it exciting, juggling quirky openings, brave comebacks, and fiery clashes at rapid pace. Whether mastering the Alekhine’s Defense with a flawless record or grinding out those nail-biting endgames, this player represents the heart and soul of chess: courage, resilience, and a dash of unpredictability.