Profile: Jucott
Meet Jucott, the relentless rapid-fire chess battler whose rating rollercoaster could give any amusement park ride a run for its money. Starting out with a respectable peak rapid rating of 968 back in the spring of 2021, Jucott’s journey has been a wild ride of wins, losses, and draws — and always keeping things interesting.
While the blitz and daily chess ratings might not shine as brightly (294 and 783 peaks respectively), it's in rapid chess where Jucott truly spices up the board with a mix of strategic Scandinavian Defense prowess (60.87% win rate) and some stubborn love for the Queen’s Pawn Zukertort Chigorin Variation, boasting an impressive 64.29% success. Not to mention the valiant attempts at the King's Pawn and Scotch games, where the win rates hover around a stubbornly hopeful 35-40%.
Jucott’s style? A curious mix of grit and desperation. With an early resignation rate just over 6%, and an endgame appearance in over half their games, this player enjoys long duels—sometimes a little too much—averaging about 60 moves per result. Their strongest hour on the clock? Apparently, the dark of night suits them best, with a 100% win rate at 2 AM. Night owls, beware!
But it’s not just about the numbers! Jucott’s psychological battlefield is just as fascinating. Despite a tilt factor of 11, indicating some frustration, their comeback rate stands tall at a heroic 75.36% — a true fighter who rarely backs down even when down a piece.
Off the battlefield, Jucott's foes read like a who’s who of online challengers. Notable rival lllavalll has been a tough nut to crack, with a mere 22% win rate for Jucott, but many others have been dispatched with finesse — or at least with sheer persistence.
Recent highlights:
- Victory over alanpro5321 by resignation, featuring classic e4 openings and a nifty knight maneuver (June 2025).
- Sharpened tactics to checkmate charlesramses (May 2025), proving the old-school King's Pawn Opening can still pack a punch.
- Some tough losses too, like the heartbreaker against aigle75, but hey, even champions have to bow once in a while.
In short, Jucott is the kind of player who turns every match into a storytelling epic—with plucky underdog moments, surprising comebacks, and the occasional "wait, how did that happen?!" moves. Whether winning or losing, Jucott keeps the spirit of the game alive: brave, bold, and never boring.