Profile Summary: jufracaher
Meet jufracaher, a chess enthusiast whose journey on the 64 squares is a rollercoaster of fights, flashes, and occasional frustrations. Starting from humble beginnings with a blitz rating of 998 back in 2016, jufracaher reached a peak blitz rating of 1145 in early 2017 – proving that every pawn pushed counted towards greatness.
Known for dabbling in multiple time controls, jufracaher’s rapid games highlight strategic depth with a peak rating soaring to 1404 in 2023, while their bullet rating has seen a respectable climb, topping at 1009 in late 2020. Whether squeezing out wins in seconds or patiently maneuvering through centipawns, this player has amassed an impressive blitz record nearing 12,000 wins, demonstrating resilience and passion in every match.
When it comes to openings, jufracaher shows a versatile palette. The King's Pawn Opening and its derivatives like the King’s Knight Variation have been particularly friendly, boasting win rates around the 45-53% range. The Scandinavian Defense, too, is a recurring guest, showcasing an adventurous spirit willing to navigate sharp waters.
This player is no stranger to intense battles, as reflected in a longest winning streak of 11 games and a longest losing streak of 13 – a real proof that chess is as much about persistence as brilliance. With a tilt factor moderate enough to keep calm in the heat of battle, jufracaher enjoys their best results around 11 AM and thrives when playing with white pieces, edging a 50.5% win rate, but defense with black can be tricky, staying just below 45%.
Playing style? A studious and tactical one, favoring long games with an average of over 63 moves per win, and a remarkable comeback rate of 77% after a losing position. A true fighter who doesn’t give up on the board easily.
Recent games tell a tale of sharp tactics, time pressure victories, and a flair for turning the tide. In one notable buddle win, jufracaher executed the Scandinavian Defense like a midnight marauder, outmaneuvering moemen99 in a thrilling endgame finale. Though not invincible (who is?), losses often come from equally determined opponents, reminding us that every master was once a beginner.
Outside of numbers and stats, jufracaher might as well be the hero of the everyman chess story – a relentless seeker of checkmates, a connoisseur of bold openings, and a lover of the game’s beautiful complexity. The chessboard is their playground, and every pawn a stepping stone towards new victories and lessons.