Meet jmrainha, a relentless chess enthusiast whose journey through the 64 squares has been nothing short of a rollercoaster ride. With over 3,000 blitz games played and a peak blitz rating soaring to 1207 in early 2025, jmrainha is no stranger to fast-paced tactical battles.
Starting modestly with a blitz rating around 654 back in 2021, they steadily climbed the ladder, demonstrating determination and grit. Their playing style can be described as a mix of patience and aggression — an average of nearly 69 moves per win means they like to drag their opponents into deep, thought-provoking endgames. Fun fact: jmrainha's knack for comebacks is truly impressive, bouncing back after losses with an 85% comeback rate!
On the opening front, jmrainha favors the Queen's Pawn Opening and particularly the Chigorin Variation, boasting a solid 50% win rate in blitz, proving they’re comfortable navigating less orthodox lines. The French Defense (Normal Variation) is another weapon in jmrainha's arsenal, a choice that paid off handsomely in a recent victory against iOrdinary, played with poise and strategic flair.
Tactical Prowess & Style
Brainy Complexity: With a high endgame frequency of 71%, jmrainha loves the long haul and doesn't shy away from intricate endgames.
Psychological Edge: While having a tilt factor of 11, their best time to play is the mysterious hour of 1 AM — a true night owl chess warrior!
Risk & Resilience: Their tactical awareness shines with a comeback rate of 85.36%, showing resilience when the odds aren't in their favor.
Notable Games
One recent gem from May 29, 2025, featured jmrainha crushing the French Defense Normal Variation against iOrdinary, winning by resignation after a clever pawn advance and precise rook maneuvers. Demonstrating sharp positional understanding, they ground down their opponent in a game that clocked under 30 minutes and ended 1-0.
Opponent Records & Social Shenanigans
jmrainha has a mixed bag of rivalries: while some opponents find no mercy (100% win rate vs. 'iordinary'), others like drjitendrasinha have managed a clean sweep. But victory or loss, jmrainha insists on keeping it educational and fun—because losing at chess is sometimes just a stepping stone to becoming a future grandmaster... or at least a not-so-bad player.
Whether battling in blitz, rapid, or even the occasional bullet showdown, jmrainha's chess journey is marked by persistence, a love for strategic depth, and a good sense of humor about the ups and downs of the game. So next time you face jmrainha, prepare for a fierce fight, a few surprises, and most importantly, a player who never gives up until the 64 squares reveal the winner.