Profile Summary: jonchot46y
Meet jonchot46y, a chess player who dances on the board with a unique blend of bravery, bluff, and occasionally, bewilderment. With a Blitz peak rating of 576, a Daily max soaring to 799, and a Rapid best of 629, jonchot46y has tasted the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat across many game formats—often in rapid succession.
Playing Style & Personality
Known for a modest early resignation rate of about 7%, jonchot46y's games often reflect a fiery fighting spirit—especially considering their remarkable 75.9% comeback rate after setbacks. Sometimes the games get long, with losses averaging over 31 moves, meaning retirement from a game only comes after a respectable battle. White pieces? A win rate of 37% keeps opponents on their toes. Black? A respectable 32%.
But don't be fooled by the numbers. This player has mastered the art of temperament, maintaining a tilt factor of 20, which means mood swings occasionally punctuate the strategic onslaught. Yet, their gaming hours are optimized for late-night brilliance, with an uncanny best hour at 3 AM—perfect for insomniacs plotting world domination one pawn at a time.
Favorite Openings & Strategies
jonchot46y favors classic openings, often venturing into the King’s Pawn Opening - King’s Knight Variation with a win rate hovering around 40%. The Scotch Game also appears frequently, offering excitement and a grittier 31.75% win rate. Notable (or notorious) is a penchant for the Scandinavian Defense and Philidor Defense, which have yielded some painful lessons (win rates under 20%)—a testament to their willingness to experiment and embrace challenge over comfort.
Competitive Drama & Highlights
In recent memory, jonchot46y delivered checkmate magic against Melaniemoonxx in a blitz battle, showcasing tactical sharpness and precise timing — despite a modest black rating of 113 in that match. Their resilience is legendary with wins often coming after they're down in material, making a lost cause their favorite cause.
However, like any true competitor, losses are part of the game. A recent loss on time against JablesTR reminds all that the clock is an unforgiving opponent, especially when nerves and strategy collide.
Fun Facts & Quirks
- Longest winning streak: 7 games.
- Longest losing streak: a grueling 20 games — hey, everyone has that unlucky streak!
- Average moves per win: about 26 moves, showing games tend to finish when a decisive plan kicks in.
- Prefers to strike when the clock strikes 03:00 AM — night owls unite!
Final Thought
For jonchot46y, chess isn’t just a game — it’s a marathon peppered with bursts of brilliance, bouts of blinking red clocks, and enough comeback stories to fill a novel. Whether charging with the King’s Pawn or bravely flinging into less-traveled defenses, this player exemplifies that sometimes in chess (and life), it’s not just about winning, but about the stories you make along the way.