Jeffrey Ruiz (jnruiz812)
Meet Jeffrey Ruiz, a chess player whose journey might best be described as a rollercoaster ride through bullet, blitz, rapid, and daily time controls — often with a thrilling dash of drama and a sprinkle of stubborn resilience. Starting from humble beginnings with modest bullet ratings around 150-200, Jeffrey has steadily escalated to a respectable peak bullet rating of 591 as of May 2024, showing he can keep his cool (most of the time) when the clock is ticking mercilessly.
Blitz and rapid are Jeffrey’s playgrounds for creativity and tactical fireworks. His peak blitz rating reached an impressive 604 in March 2025, and rapid saw him climbing all the way up to 910 at the start of April 2024 — not bad for someone who might occasionally forget there’s a clock on the board. He seems especially fond of openings like the Italian Game, Philidor Defense, and the somewhat mischievous Scandinavian Defense Mieses Kotrc Variation, where he balances clever positional play with a sneak attack or two.
Jeffrey’s sharp mind is evidenced by his stellar comeback rate of nearly 77% — this guy just doesn’t quit, even when losing a piece or two. His average number of moves per win is around 52, meaning he loves a good long battle, grinding out wins with methodical precision. But beware: his tilt factor is at 9, so if you catch him on a bad day, you might just see those occasional rough patches. Still, his psychological resilience keeps him coming back stronger.
In the grand theater of chess, Jeffrey is a fascinating character. He’s not just about quick bullet games; he shines in daily chess too, boasting a peak rating of 944 and an enviable win-loss record that tips towards the winning side. His favorite time to play? Around 4 PM — when his mental gears are apparently firing on all cylinders.
When it comes to versatility, Jeffrey has dabbled in a variety of openings, showing a flexible and curious chess mind. His win rates vary by opening, with his best strike rate (~62%) in the King’s Pawn Opening Leonardis Variation in bullet games. Meanwhile, in blitz, his most successful gambit seems to be the Sicilian Defense with a powerful 66.7% win rate, proving he’s comfortable both as attacker and defender.
Recent battles have been intense. One of his latest victories was a swift checkmate against MrHandsome01 using the Scandinavian Defense, showing his knack for tactical precision. But even knights as brave as Jeffrey sometimes lose on time or to creative opponents — the recent losses to Bennett-3-3-3 and MahbubMehrab serve as humbling reminders that chess is a game of ups and downs.
To sum up: Jeffrey Ruiz is the sort of player you want on your team if you like passion, persistence, and plenty of epic chess stories — and maybe a few groan-worthy pun-filled game analyses afterward. Whether in blitz or daily, he’s a fighter who keeps his eyes on the board, his hand on the clock, and his sense of humor fully intact.
Quick Stats:
- Peak Bullet Rating: 591 (May 2024)
- Peak Blitz Rating: 604 (March 2025)
- Peak Rapid Rating: 910 (April 2024)
- Peak Daily Rating: 944 (January 2025)
- Longest Winning Streak: 10 games
- Comeback Rate: 76.91%
- Favorite Time to Play: 4:00 PM
Keep an eye on jnruiz812 — his games are a mix of strategic depth, tactical awareness, and occasional well-timed blunders ensuring every match is a thrilling drama!