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Jorge Miranda

Username: Jorgem27

Playing Since: 2019-04-25 (Active)

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Daily: 2005
38W / 14L / 18D
Rapid: 2218
345W / 104L / 66D
Blitz: 2571
4159W / 2643L / 675D
Bullet: 2590
5415W / 3170L / 631D

Jorge Miranda (Jorgem27) - The Blitz Maestro

Meet Jorge Miranda, a chess player whose rating graphs resemble a rollercoaster designed by a grandmaster with a wicked sense of humor. Known on the boards as Jorgem27, Jorge is no stranger to fast-paced games, boasting impressive peak ratings of 2725 in Blitz and a staggering 2764 in Bullet chess by 2025. If lightning-fast moves were a sport, Jorge would have taken gold multiple times by now.

Jorge's journey is a testament to grit and tactical wizardry. With a winning streak that once hit 40 games in a row, he's proven that quitting early is not his style, despite a mildly amusing 8.19% early resignation rate (hey, even grandmasters need a break!). His come-back rate of 81.27% showcases his resilience — when he gets knocked down, he bounces back like a chessboard-shaped pogo stick.

Playing Style & Strengths

  • Endgame Wizardry: Jorge’s games average around 74 moves when he wins – he’s clearly a fan of both suspense and chess marathons.
  • Psychological Evolution: His tilt factor scores a 9 out of 10, suggesting passionate battles and fiery emotions, especially around 3 AM – the time he’s clocked as his best for playing.
  • Opening Preferences: Fond of the Pirc Defense and Alapin Sicilian Defense, Jorge’s opening repertoire reads like a strategic cookbook for the discerning player. His secret weapon? A little-known “Top Secret” opening boasting a near 74% win rate in Blitz – don’t ask what it is, it’s top secret for a reason.

Notable Stats & Trivia

  • White pieces yield a 60.76% win rate, proving that Jorge likes to start on the front foot – literally and figuratively.
  • He’s amassed over 4756 Blitz wins and counting, meaning he’s probably played more quick games than most play checkers in their entire lives.
  • His favorite moments? Tuesday and Saturday evenings, when his win rates peak spectacularly above 60%.
  • Jorge enjoys antagonizing major opponents like MagnusCarlsen43210, putting up a fierce fight even when the board tilts strongly towards his adversary.

Memorable Game Highlight

On June 4, 2025, Jorge (playing White as Jorgem27) showcased his killer instinct in a thrilling Live Chess match against Feel_Special, delivering a checkmate after a sharp battle starting with the Alekhine’s Defense Scandinavian Variation. It was a game of nerves (and knights) with Jorge’s pawns marching boldly to victory, culminating in a neat Ra1# checkmate. You can still catch the replay online, where he dazzled with meticulous calculation and rapid-fire attacks!

In sum, Jorge Miranda is the kind of player you want as a friend in Blitz and an opponent in Rapid: fierce, unpredictable, and in love with the game’s beautiful chaos. Watch out, world – Jorgem27 is just getting started!


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Momentum snapshot from your latest bullet results

Your recent activity shows positive momentum in the near term with healthy gains in the last month and over the past three months. There is a bit more volatility when looking at six months, and a longer, year‑long view remains modestly positive. In practical terms, you’re playing more confidently in tight, fast games, but there is room to sustain that improvement consistently across longer bursts.

What stood out in your most recent games

  • In the win against a tough opponent, you started with solid development and then unleashed a sharp tactical sequence that began with a principled sacrifice on the king’s side. You maintained the initiative from there, coordinated your pieces well, and finished with a clear, decisive liquidation that culminated in promotion and victory. This shows you can spot forcing moves and convert them when the position permits.
  • In the loss, you faced a well-prepared defense and a counter‑punch that rolled through the middle game. The setback highlights how quickly a dynamic, tense position can swing in bullet when king safety and piece coordination aren’t kept tight after the initial exchanges. It’s a good reminder to prioritize solid development and avoid overextending when a direct line isn’t clearly favorable.
  • The draw/long tactical sequence demonstrates your persistence in a complicated ending. You stayed active, kept threats present, and managed to navigate many rounds of exchanges. The takeaway is to practice converting even small advantages into practical winning chances, rather than relying on drawing chances alone when a concrete plan exists.

What to improve based on these games

  • Endgame conversion in bullet: Build a quick, repeatable plan to convert small advantages in rook/rook+minor endings. Practice key rook endgames and common opposition patterns so you can push a win instead of settling for a draw.
  • Calculated forcing lines: The successful tactics show you can calculate well in the moment. Forfuture bullets, develop a threshold: if a line becomes too speculative, switch to a solid developing move rather than chasing a long forced line that may backfire under time pressure.
  • King safety and rotation after attacks: Avoid exposing the king prematurely. Aim to complete development and connect rooks before launching big attacks. When in doubt, choose a safe, solid continuation that preserves your king’s safety while keeping your plan intact.
  • Time management in rapid games: Set a mental per-move target (a few seconds for non-forcing moves, reserve more for concrete tactics). Use quick checks to verify critical threats before committing to forcing lines.

Opening performance notes and practical plan

Your openings show solid results in several lines. Notably, the Italian Game: Two Knights Defense is performing especially well for you, which suggests a strong, concrete fighting style in that setup. You also have respectable results with the Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation and the Czech/French group in other games. A practical plan for the coming sessions could be:

  • Deepen the Italian Game: Two Knights Defense repertoire. Focus on a couple of standard plans (central control with c3 and d4, timely knight maneuvers to f5 or d5, and reliable bishop development) so you can rely on familiar structures in fast games.
  • Maintain confidence with the Sicilian: Alapin line. This is solid and provides good counterplay; study common plan ideas and typical pawn structures to recognize the right time to strike.
  • Refine a compact French/Philidor response plan: since you’ve faced these more often, pick a core set of replies and practice the typical middlegame themes so you don’t get overwhelmed by unusual lines in bullet time trouble.

If you’d like, I can attach a concise opening map focusing on your top lines for quick review before a session.

Drills and a practical week plan

  • Daily tactical practice: complete 15–20 short puzzles (3–5 minutes each) focusing on common patterns you’ve encountered in recent games (tactics around sacrifices, back-rank motifs, and mating nets).
  • Endgame focus: dedicate two short sessions this week to rook endgames and king activity. Learn 3–4 essential rook‑endgame patterns you can apply in bullet games.
  • Opening reinforcement: pick two top openings (for you, Italian Two Knights and Sicilian Alapin) and study 2–3 typical middlegame plans for each. Then play 3 practice games rotating these openings to build familiarity under time pressure.
  • Bullets with a safety net: two practice sessions this week where you limit yourself to solid, development-first moves unless a clear forced line exists. This helps preserve king safety and reduces reckless overextension.

Want a tailored 7‑day practice plan linked to your openings and typical opposition you’ve faced? I can map it out for you. Opening practice plan



🆚 Opponent Insights

Recent Opponents
deadonkey2 2W / 2L / 1D
tuzibaba 2W / 2L / 0D
samdanov 3W / 2L / 1D
easychess1999 1W / 0L / 0D
koni_top 1W / 0L / 0D
men_imposible 0W / 1L / 0D
syzyf1 1W / 0L / 0D
beencho 1W / 0L / 0D
mobamba_2010 0W / 1L / 0D
bohdan191 1W / 0L / 0D
Most Played Opponents
risperdal_for_kramnik 40W / 43L / 5D
beligtx 67W / 2L / 3D
charly871 32W / 23L / 12D
jesusdelatorre 56W / 4L / 2D
richardmanuel 49W / 2L / 3D

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2598 2554 2218 2005
2024 2453 2436 2188
2023 2538 1851 2200
2022 2365 2383 2170 2055
2021 2288 2288 2142 2051
2020 2322 2241 2273 1951
Rating by Year20202021202220232024202525981851YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 1497W / 897L / 192D 1394W / 951L / 236D 85.8
2024 979W / 559L / 112D 956W / 603L / 96D 76.4
2023 878W / 445L / 57D 787W / 487L / 86D 67.5
2022 103W / 49L / 14D 86W / 59L / 14D 78.7
2021 1678W / 735L / 167D 1560W / 812L / 199D 76.4
2020 624W / 424L / 115D 553W / 477L / 131D 83.4

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 1342 791 437 114 58.9%
Czech Defense 1194 708 378 108 59.3%
Unknown 1013 564 446 3 55.7%
Philidor Defense 773 413 282 78 53.4%
Italian Game: Two Knights Defense 352 230 101 21 65.3%
French Defense: Exchange Variation 322 172 122 28 53.4%
Caro-Kann Defense 247 144 86 17 58.3%
Scandinavian Defense 190 110 71 9 57.9%
Modern Defense 156 90 52 14 57.7%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 147 90 44 13 61.2%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Czech Defense 1567 960 505 102 61.3%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 1038 655 310 73 63.1%
Philidor Defense 686 394 256 36 57.4%
French Defense: Exchange Variation 409 228 135 46 55.8%
Scandinavian Defense 401 232 142 27 57.9%
Caro-Kann Defense 388 238 130 20 61.3%
Italian Game: Two Knights Defense 334 243 74 17 72.8%
East Indian Defense 279 150 100 29 53.8%
Modern 272 173 80 19 63.6%
Modern Defense 246 133 91 22 54.1%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Czech Defense 77 54 15 8 70.1%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 73 48 11 14 65.8%
Philidor Defense 34 17 11 6 50.0%
Italian Game: Two Knights Defense 20 13 6 1 65.0%
Giuoco Piano: Tarrasch Variation 19 16 3 0 84.2%
Petrov's Defense 17 11 5 1 64.7%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 16 9 2 5 56.2%
Modern 15 12 1 2 80.0%
French Defense: Exchange Variation 15 10 2 3 66.7%
Pirc Defense: Austrian Attack 14 10 3 1 71.4%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Czech Defense 10 8 0 2 80.0%
Philidor Defense 8 5 2 1 62.5%
Caro-Kann Defense 6 2 0 4 33.3%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 6 3 3 0 50.0%
Amar Gambit 4 1 0 3 25.0%
Amazon Attack 4 3 0 1 75.0%
Barnes Defense 4 4 0 0 100.0%
Australian Defense 4 2 2 0 50.0%
Giuoco Piano: Tarrasch Variation 3 1 0 2 33.3%
French Defense: Burn Variation 3 2 0 1 66.7%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 40 0
Losing 9 2