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Jone Høvring

Jone97 Stavanger Since 2014 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟
50.8%- 46.3%- 2.9%
Bullet 1302
2156W 2083L 119D
Blitz 1307
1044W 928L 62D
Rapid 1445
498W 417L 35D
Daily 1239
75W 9L 1D

Jone Høvring: The Endgame Enthusiast

Meet Jone97, a chess player whose strategy is as precise as the DNA double helix—complex, elegant, and absolutely vital to victory. Jone has been steadily evolving their game, starting from daily casual sessions in 2014 with a humble rating of 859 and blossoming into a formidable opponent with a blitz rating peaking at 1338 in 2025. Truly, this is a player who grows stronger under evolutionary pressure!

Jone’s playing style is something of a biochemical miracle. With an endgame frequency of almost 60%, they thrive in the crucible of late-stage battles where every move counts like a crucial protein binding site. Their average winning games last about 59 moves, showing a patient approach, while losses tend to linger a bit longer at 64 moves, as if stuck in a mitosis stall.

When it comes to openings, Jone's repertoire is a kaleidoscope of tactical gambits and classical defenses, including the Englund Gambit, Vienna Game Falkbeer Vienna Gambit, and the Petrov’s Defense Classical Variation. These are played with win rates ranging from approximately 55% to 60% in blitz, proving Jone’s opening theory is more "genetic code" than random mutation.

In the hyper-fast world of bullet chess, Jone has logged thousands of games, demonstrating a remarkable resilience with a nearly balanced win-loss record. Interestingly, their win rate after losing a piece stands at a perfect 100%, showing that Jone can regenerate and recover like a metabolic superstar when positions get uncomfortable.

Jone’s psychological make-up reveals a low early resignation rate of just over 2%, and a moderate tilt factor of 11. Even on the days when the synapses misfire, these stats suggest that Jone battles on with the tenacity of a cell facing oxidative stress.

Notably, Jone prefers to engage during prime cognitive hours, scoring top win rates around 10-11 AM and even a surge at 5 AM, suggesting a circadian rhythm that peaks early—clearly an electropotential chess neuron firing at just the right time!

Off the board, Jone is no stranger to challenge, having taken on a rich variety of opponents and adapting their defense and offense accordingly. Their longest winning streak was an impressive 13 games, a clear sign that when Jone locks on to the prey, checkmate is biological inevitability.

In short, Jone Høvring is a chess player whose style combines evolutionary patience, tactical metabolism, and psychological resilience. Opponents beware: underestimating Jone might just lead you to become a forgotten fossil in their path to victory.

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