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jmzeut

Location: Colorado

Playing Since: 2015-10-16 (Active)

Wow Factor: ♟♟♟♟♟

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Daily: 1769
281W / 180L / 21D
Rapid: 2271
869W / 654L / 100D
Blitz: 2135
8242W / 7509L / 950D
Bullet: 2100
5863W / 5291L / 607D

jmzeut - The Relentless Strategist

In the vast digital chess arena, jmzeut has carved out a legacy defined by resilience, tactical genius, and a fair share of nail-biting moments. Starting off with modest ratings in 2015, jmzeut has steadily soared, peaking impressively in rapid, blitz, bullet, and daily formats—showing versatility that would make even the most experienced grandmasters nod in respect.

Ratings & Growth

From a humble blitz score around 1300 in the early days, jmzeut has skyrocketed to over 2200 in multiple time controls, hitting a peak blitz rating of 2306 in early 2023 and a bullet peak at 2265 more recently. The daily rating dance tells a tale of steadfast commitment, reaching up to nearly 1800. Rapid play? No surprise—jmzeut warms up the board with ratings flirting around 2200 and a personal best of 2283. Essentially, a jack-of-all-chess-trades.

Playing Style and Tendencies

jmzeut embodies the patient and resourceful player who takes the long game seriously, boasting an endgame frequency of 74.5% and an average of about 74 moves per win. Not one to throw in the towel early, the early resignation rate rests comfortably below 2%, a testament to admirable grit. And if things go south, don't count jmzeut out—an impressive comeback rate of 80% ensures fights till the very end.

Fun fact: Their win rate peaks in the chilly hours around 9 AM, and their favorite trick to psychologically outwit opponents might just be the tilt factor they keep in check at a modest 12%, proving that jmzeut keeps the poker face alive even when under pressure.

Opening Arsenal

Whether battling in blitz or bullet, jmzeut feels right at home with classical defenses like the Caro-Kann and the Scandinavian Defense, with win rates hovering around the 50-55% mark. The Indian Game and London System also make regular appearances in their repertoire, showing good familiarity and confidence. In bullet games, the Old Benoni Defense has been a trusty friend, alongside a penchant for modern setups.

Record & Rivals

With over 8,400 blitz wins and nearly 6,000 bullet victories, jmzeut has proven they're not just a weekend warrior but a dedicated competitor. Losses and draws pile up too (as expected), but the spirit remains unbroken. Interestingly, some opponents have been completely owned—the likes of la_carpe_khoi, krupukudangenak, and jxguketchum have zero wins against jmzeut in recent showdowns, while others like alston1803 have nabbed a few victories, keeping the rivalry alive and spicy.

Recent Battles: The Good, the Bad, and the Epic

Just yesterday, jmzeut claimed a win by resignation showing off their mastery in the Sicilian Defense, Taimanov variation. Their game demonstrated a solid defense and a killer endgame, ending after 68 moves of back-and-forth excellence—an epic clash worthy of chess lore.

But of course, even legends have their off days. A recent loss came via resignation in a well-fought Giuoco Piano Game, reminding everyone that even jmzeut’s kings occasionally take a dirt nap. It's all part of the grand chess adventure!

Personality & Quirks

jmzeut plays like they're narrating a suspense thriller—sometimes slow and methodical, other times launching into tactical fireworks. With an average win rate slightly favoring White pieces, they know how to seize the initiative. Their losses are rarely one-sided (only 2.4%), suggesting battles are mostly fought on an even keel. And hey, with an early resignation rate barely tipping over 1%, it's clear jmzeut fights for every pawn, every checkpoint, every last second.

In summary, jmzeut is that delightful blend of steadfast determination, tactical depth, and just enough unpredictability to keep all opponents guessing. Some say they're like a chess Houdini—generating comebacks out of thin air and turning precarious positions into victories. Watch out, chessboard, jmzeut is here for the long haul!


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Overview of your recent blitz progress

You’ve shown a positive trajectory in blitz recently. The data indicates steady improvement over several months, with notable gains in mid-term rating and a solid overall win rate when you adjust for opponent strength. That suggests your understanding is stabilizing and you’re making good decisions under time pressure. The openings you’re using also align with strong practical results in blitz, particularly in solid, plan-based defenses and active piece play.

What you’re doing well

  • You manage pressure well in many middlegame transitions, especially when your pieces become active after the opening phase.
  • You choose solid, principled openings (notably the Caro-Kann family and related structures) that keep practical chances in blitz where quick calculation matters.
  • You convert chances into wins in several games by keeping pieces connected and using straightforward endgames to press for a result.
  • Your opening choices appear purposeful and aligned with your style, giving you practical chances even when the position becomes imbalanced.

Key areas to improve (practical targets)

  • Time management under blitz: aim for a steady pace through the first 15 moves and avoid long forced sequences early in the game. Set a personal speed target to reduce last-minute chasing and blunders.
  • Tactical vigilance: blitz rewards quick pattern recognition. Increase daily short tactical workouts (10–15 minutes) focused on common blitz motifs like forks, skewers, and back-rank ideas.
  • Endgame conversion: practice king-and-pawn endgames and rook endings to finish promising positions cleanly, especially when material is roughly equal and the press is on.
  • Move ordering and plan discipline: in a few openings you’re using, memorize a couple of clear middlegame plans so you transition from opening to middle game smoothly and don’t get caught in aimless exchanges.
  • Selective opening expansion: while Caro-Kann and related lines are solid, add one or two additional practical lines that you understand well and that lead to positions you enjoy and can navigate quickly in blitz.

Two-week action plan

  • Daily: 15–20 minutes of targeted tactical puzzles focusing on detection of tactics in blitz contexts.
  • Weekly: study two openings you like most (for example Caro-Kann family and a second reliable system) and write down 3 clear middlegame plans for each.
  • Practice: run two short 5+0 blitz sessions each week with a fixed 2-minute margin to improve time management without rushing.
  • Review: after every blitz session, quickly skim your last 3 losses to identify one recurring mistake (time scramble, a tactical blunder, or a missed plan) and fix it with a concrete alternative plan.

Practical drills to reinforce progress

  • Endgame drills: rook endings with a single pawn race and opposite-colored pawn endings to improve conversion under time pressure.
  • Pattern practice: 10-minute daily tactics set focused on common blitz motifs (back rank issues, vulnerable king safety, and decisive tactical shots).
  • Opening deep dive: lock in 2–3 lines within your preferred openings and practice their key middlegame ideas in quick, forced sequences so you can reach a comfortable position fast.
  • Post-game notes: for at least your last 4 blitz games, write a one-liner about the best move you missed and the best alternative, then test that alternative in a training game later.

Openings you’re building strength in

Your data shows solid results in Caro-Kann related lines and a few other defensive systems. Continuing to deepen understanding in these openings should pay dividends in blitz. If you want a focused path, keep refining plans in Caro-Kann structures and Amar Gambit-type lines that already show strong performance in your repertoire.

  • Carо-Kann Defense family: solid structure, clear plans, good practical chances in blitz.
  • Amar Gambit and other active systems: leverage your win rate to keep opponents off balance, but keep the lines simple enough to stay sharp under time pressure.

Placeholder notes: you can view detailed opening performance in your personal profile to guide future study, for example through your openings list.

Tracking progress and mindset

Your recent trend shows positive growth across several time frames, with meaningful gains over the six-month period. Keep building consistency with a steady practice routine and clear goals for each blitz session. If you stay systematic about your openings, tactical training, and endgame technique, you should see continued improvement in both score and confidence at blitz time controls.

Optional quick reference

To jump to your profile or openings, you can reference your quick study notes and practice plan via your player placeholders. For example, jmzeut for your profile, or Caro-Kann Defense for opening references.



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2070 2171 2278 1769
2024 2079 2150 2242 1773
2023 2059 2115 2217 1772
2022 2103 2203 2131 1528
2021 2103 2061 2067 1536
2020 2063 1945 2060 1388
2019 1883 1787 1687 1441
2018 1793 1632 1591 1385
2017 1086 1391 1444 1074
2016 1211 1282 1463
2015 1396 1289 1076
Rating by Year2015201620172018201920202021202220232024202522781074YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 685W / 593L / 77D 661W / 602L / 93D 73.4
2024 776W / 777L / 99D 775W / 799L / 82D 76.4
2023 874W / 742L / 91D 884W / 729L / 96D 79.1
2022 1605W / 1186L / 198D 1500W / 1327L / 164D 77.9
2021 922W / 717L / 99D 846W / 764L / 99D 76.8
2020 1007W / 793L / 99D 927W / 862L / 101D 72.9
2019 931W / 791L / 109D 942W / 797L / 109D 72.6
2018 992W / 805L / 70D 944W / 846L / 75D 67.3
2017 255W / 261L / 22D 273W / 255L / 13D 60.4
2016 35W / 36L / 2D 35W / 33L / 7D 59.4
2015 41W / 23L / 0D 29W / 31L / 5D 48.2

Openings: Most Played

Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scandinavian Defense 681 345 298 38 50.7%
Caro-Kann Defense 612 303 278 31 49.5%
Amar Gambit 566 279 248 39 49.3%
French Defense 566 280 258 28 49.5%
Australian Defense 429 213 195 21 49.6%
Barnes Defense 316 169 133 14 53.5%
French Defense: Exchange Variation 309 152 135 22 49.2%
Sicilian Defense 306 157 136 13 51.3%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 299 156 130 13 52.2%
Amazon Attack 291 146 134 11 50.2%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Caro-Kann Defense 1052 550 443 59 52.3%
Scandinavian Defense 862 454 359 49 52.7%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 499 244 225 30 48.9%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 440 215 207 18 48.9%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 438 213 202 23 48.6%
Amar Gambit 429 235 173 21 54.8%
Amazon Attack 415 218 170 27 52.5%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 398 196 175 27 49.2%
Czech Defense 355 187 147 21 52.7%
Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation 345 183 130 32 53.0%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Caro-Kann Defense 26 19 7 0 73.1%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 23 17 6 0 73.9%
Scandinavian Defense 17 13 3 1 76.5%
Amazon Attack 15 9 5 1 60.0%
English Opening 15 12 2 1 80.0%
Sicilian Defense 15 10 5 0 66.7%
Philidor Defense 14 10 4 0 71.4%
Alekhine Defense 13 9 4 0 69.2%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 11 7 4 0 63.6%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation, Sherzer Variation 10 6 4 0 60.0%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scandinavian Defense 93 48 40 5 51.6%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 70 42 24 4 60.0%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 67 38 26 3 56.7%
Czech Defense 58 31 26 1 53.5%
Sicilian Defense 57 35 19 3 61.4%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 57 27 26 4 47.4%
Caro-Kann Defense 42 27 14 1 64.3%
Philidor Defense 42 27 14 1 64.3%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 41 23 15 3 56.1%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 38 13 22 3 34.2%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 22 2
Losing 12 0
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