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JumboBaboon

Playing Since: 2020-05-11 (Inactive)

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Daily: 1963
10W / 3L / 0D
Rapid: 2314
8W / 1L / 2D
Blitz: 2701
558W / 656L / 103D
Bullet: 2382
80W / 80L / 14D

JumboBaboon: The Chess Beast Unleashed

Meet JumboBaboon, a chess player whose rapid climb through the ranks might make you wonder if they have a secret monkey business going on. From 2020 to 2022, JumboBaboon has dazzled opponents primarily in blitz, rapid, and bullet formats, with a style as unpredictable and fierce as their username suggests.

Rating Highlights

  • Blitz: A terrifying peak rating of 2702 in 2022, after starting at 1922 in 2020. That's some serious turbo speed on the board!
  • Rapid: Climbed from a respectable 1962 to a sharp 2314 by 2021.
  • Bullet: A powerhouse who reached 2584 in 2020, with a slight dip the following year, showing there's always room for chaos in the bullet jungle.
  • Daily games: Played more like a calm strategist with a max of 2107 in 2020.

Playing Style and Psychology

JumboBaboon tends to keep their cool, with a relatively low tilt factor of 9—clearly not one to throw bananas when things go south. Their endgame prowess shines through an impressive 79.53% frequency, and they are not shy about long battles, averaging around 71 moves per win. An early resignation rate of 0.54% hints that only a fool walks away early!

In true monkey style, their tactical comeback rate is a jaw-dropping 86.96%, proving that losing a piece is just a warm-up for a fierce counterattack—winning 100% after losing material! Opponents beware: giving JumboBaboon an advantage is a recipe for unexpected defeat.

Records and Rivalries

With over 1300 blitz games under their belt and nearly 600 wins, JumboBaboon has built a reputation as a blitz ninja. They take "Top Secret" openings seriously, boasting a win rate above 43% in blitz and more than 72% in rapid. Clearly, this player loves a mystery.

Among the most played foes are extremelearner (39 encounters), marzouq_chowdhury (31), and elindisguise (24). Some opponents have been completely flummoxed with a 0% win rate, while others have been monkeyed around to near defeat.

Fun Facts & Quirks

  • Longest winning streak? A cheeky 16 games, proving JumboBaboon’s ability to swing from tree to tree in style.
  • Likes to play blitz mostly in the evening hours—peak win rate hits 60% at 7 PM, suggesting this fellow is at their sharpest after dinner bananas.
  • Generally performs best on Tuesdays with a win rate above 46%, so maybe avoid challenging them on that day if you want to keep your dignity.

In short, JumboBaboon is a formidable, strategic, and cheeky chess player who mixes speed, tactical depth, and a pinch of monkey madness to win games and keep opponents guessing. Stay alert or prepare to be flung out of the jungle!


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Coach Chesswick

Hi JumboBaboon!

Great job maintaining a high-2600+ blitz rating (2702 (2022-02-23)) and playing sharp, fighting chess. Below is some tailored feedback drawn from your most recent games.

Quick Performance Snapshot

  • Your favorite openings with White: 1.d4 (Nimzo-Indian / QGD structures) and flexible Reti/Bb2 systems.
  • Your favorite openings with Black: King’s Indian-style …g6 set-ups and …e6/…d5 Queen’s-Pawn positions.
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Key Strengths

  1. Initiative-oriented play. You willingly sacrifice pawns or structure (e.g. 23.e5!! and 28.d6!! in your win vs elcandado) to keep the momentum.
  2. Resourcefulness in complications. Tactical alertness saved difficult positions (34.Ng5!, 41.Nf7! in the same game).
  3. Piece activity in middlegame transitions. In multiple wins you traded down into rook+minor-piece endgames where your pieces dominated the board.

Areas to Improve

  1. Time management. Nearly every game reaches single-digit seconds for both sides. Even small time buffers (10–15 s) would improve conversion rate, especially against GMs where you lost on time.
  2. Endgame conversion technique. Examples:
    • Loss vs dzhumagaliev: You reached a rook-and-pawn ending but mis-coordinated (…Rf1+? 45…Rf1+ allowed White’s passed a-pawn).
    • Win vs elcandado: Although you were winning, the knight-vs-rook+passed pawns phase (moves 45–60) became messy. Cleaner technique would finish earlier and save clock.
  3. Prophylaxis and king safety. Some losses stemmed from ignoring king-side weaknesses (e.g. 18…h6?–27…f5? in the loss vs dzhumagaliev). Ask “What does my opponent want?” each move.
  4. Opening depth vs top opposition. Against titled players you reached unfamiliar structures quickly (e.g. vs GM Hess you used Owen’s Defense and got an awkward king on f8). Tighten repertoire with a reliable main-line you know deeper.

Game-Specific Notes

Recent Win (White) vs elcandado – Nimzo-Indian E20

  • Opening: 6.f3 is a nice Kmoch-variation wrinkle; consider 6.e3 when you want simpler play.
  • Critical idea: 23.e5! seized space and opened files for your rooks—model plan.
  • Practical tip: After 44.Nxd3 you are completely winning; exchanging rooks with 45…Rxd3 46.Kf2 Nxe5 would end resistance and save ~20 moves.

Recent Loss (Black) vs dzhumagaliev – Queen’s Pawn D02

  • Opening: The early …Rb8/…b5 pawn storm is thematic if you can meet Nc5 & a4 ideas. After 11.Na4! you are overextended. Consider 8…Bb4+ or simply 8…Be7 to delay …Rb8.
  • Moment to review: 15…Nxd4? won a pawn but lost coordination. Instead, 15…a5! keeps the queenside under control.
  • Endgame: By move 33 you’re down a pawn but still fighting; 35…e3 (instead of …Rd3) sets mating nets and keeps pieces active.

Action Plan (Next 2–3 Weeks)

  1. Time-management drill: Play 3 | 2 games where you force yourself to move before 45 s on the clock for the first 15 moves.
  2. Endgame study: Review rook + minor-piece vs pawn endings. Suggested chapters: “Rook behind passed pawn” & “Knight vs rook coordination”.
  3. Opening tightening: Choose one solid reply to 1.d4 as Black (e.g. QGD Semi-Slav) and learn 10 moves deep. Same for 1.e4 if you face it.
  4. Prophylactic thinking: After every opponent move, verbalize their three biggest threats. This habit will reduce tactical oversights.
  5. Review sessions: Once a week pick two blitz losses, switch on “guidance” in an engine, and annotate why each turning point occurred.

Final Thoughts

Your attacking flair and tactical sharpness are already GM-level. By shoring up defensive awareness and managing the clock, you can push beyond 2700 blitz and translate your skills to longer formats. Keep up the great work, and enjoy the journey!


🆚 Opponent Insights

Most Played Opponents
Tahsin Tajwar Zia 16W / 16L / 7D View Games
marzouq_chowdhury 23W / 5L / 3D View Games
elindisguise 16W / 6L / 2D View Games
Caleb Kircher 9W / 7L / 2D View Games
Robert L. Hess 5W / 11L / 2D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2022 2701
2021 2382 2673 2314
2020 2504 2601 2190 1963
Rating by Year20202021202227012190YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2022 3W / 0L / 0D 0W / 2L / 1D 103.7
2021 185W / 210L / 30D 165W / 220L / 39D 76.5
2020 170W / 145L / 21D 152W / 167L / 29D 74.5

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 106 41 56 9 38.7%
Caro-Kann Defense 74 41 32 1 55.4%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 56 28 23 5 50.0%
Australian Defense 44 19 22 3 43.2%
Amazon Attack 43 23 20 0 53.5%
Slav Defense: Bonet Gambit 30 10 16 4 33.3%
Döry Defense 28 11 16 1 39.3%
English Opening: Agincourt Defense 24 10 12 2 41.7%
Modern 23 9 12 2 39.1%
Sicilian Defense 22 8 12 2 36.4%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 24 6 15 3 25.0%
Australian Defense 11 6 3 2 54.5%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 9 3 6 0 33.3%
Amar Gambit 9 6 2 1 66.7%
Caro-Kann Defense 7 2 4 1 28.6%
King's Indian Attack 7 2 3 2 28.6%
English Opening: Anglo-Indian Defense 6 2 4 0 33.3%
East Indian Defense 6 2 3 1 33.3%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 5 0 4 1 0.0%
Amazon Attack 5 2 3 0 40.0%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scandinavian Defense 3 2 1 0 66.7%
Bird Opening 3 2 1 0 66.7%
KGA: Bishop's Gambit, Bledow, 4.Bxd5 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Elephant Gambit 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Amazon Attack 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Barnes Defense 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Amar Gambit 1 1 0 0 100.0%
QGD: Semi-Tarrasch, 5.e3 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 1 1 0 0 100.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 16 1
Losing 9 0
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