Profile Summary: JordRH
JordRH is a resilient and unpredictable rapid chess enthusiast navigating the 2025 chess scene with a peak rating of 588. With 145 rapid games played this year, JordRH proves to be a passionate competitor, though the win-loss record of 59-78-12 might suggest that sometimes the pawns conspire a little too hard.
Playing Style & Tendencies
Known for a relatively high early resignation rate (14.1%)—perhaps a sign of honesty or a low tolerance for trouble—JordRH averages nearly 59 moves per win, indicating gritty, drawn-out battles when victorious. The darker side of the board isn’t overly kind either, with a stronger win rate playing White (45.95%) than Black (33.33%), highlighting the struggle to seize the initiative as the second mover.
Embracing the twists and turns of tactical play, JordRH boasts a stellar 66.1% comeback rate, turning misfortunes into opportunities. Surely not one to quit without a fight!
Favourite Openings
Among openings, the Queens Pawn Opening is a preferred territory, particularly the Zukertort Chigorin Variation where JordRH enjoys a 57% win rate. The Modern Defense with 1...g6 is also a staple, though the results there are a mixed bag with just 35% wins—a playground where creative gambits like the Englund Gambit (30% wins) appear from time to time.
Psychological Notes
- Best time to welcome victory: 7:00 PM, when the stars and pawns align perfectly.
- Tilt Factor: A modest 6, indicating JordRH only mildly ruffles feathers when the chess gods disapprove.
Recent Battles
Recent wins include a dramatic resignation from killaa3 in a Modern Defense duel, and a neat checkmate against Mayank-Pokhriyal that showcased a combination of patience and precision. One memorable loss was against smartmajdi when the clock betrayed JordRH, losing on time despite a tense positional fight.
Opponent Vibes
JordRH excels against certain foes with 100% win records against players like killaa3 and tpk888, yet faces a tougher time convincing others like smartmajdi and yeahyuli to throw in the towel. It's a mix of friends and frenemies on this battlefield of 64 squares.
Fun Fact
Despite the ups and downs, JordRH’s tenacity means they never shy away from a challenge—even if it takes a few gambits, resignations, or time scrambles to get there. After all, chess is a marathon, not a sprint—even if sometimes it feels like a rollercoaster ride!