Justiniano Fuellas Jr. (justiniano1997) - The Chess Conundrum
Once upon a chessboard, Justiniano Fuellas Jr., also known in the digital realm as justiniano1997, began his quest not as a grandmaster (yet), but rather as a relentless warrior armed with pawns and a penchant for surprises. With a rapid rating peaking at 914 in 2023 and a blitz max rating hovering just shy of 700, Justiniano proves that it's not just about the numbers – it’s the thrilling rollercoaster ride through victories, losses, and draws that counts.
Justiniano is the kind of player who refuses to quit early, boasting a modest early resignation rate of only 3.9%. This fighter loves the endgame—the subtle dance right before checkmate—and dives into these moments with impressive frequency (62.02% endgame frequency), dragging opponents through an average of 51 moves to win a battle.
He’s a comeback king with a staggering comeback rate of nearly 69%, turning tables even after losing a piece — a perfect 100% win rate when that happens! Opponents beware: Justiniano’s resilience is fierce, but even the best have their off days, with a tilt factor of 8.
His style? Balanced. He edges out slightly better results when playing with black (51.45%) versus white (49.84%), proving he’s comfortable playing from either side of the board. Opening the game with a "Top Secret" gambit, he’s quietly racked up over 1,063 blitz games using this mysterious strategy, winning just over half of them (50.99%). That's a recipe for intrigue – and perhaps a little confusion for his opponents.
In the time department, Justiniano thrives in the late afternoons and early evenings, with peak winning hours around 17:00 and a surprising 77.78% win rate at 20:00. Weekend warriors better watch out though – Saturdays might as well be his chess nap day with only a 39.36% win rate.
His digital opponent hall of fame includes many familiar names – some defeated with a perfect 100% win rate, others proving tougher with less-favorable outcomes. With over 1,000 blitz games recorded and more than 800 rapid games, Justiniano's chess journey is both prolific and spirited.
If life were a chess game, Justiniano Fuellas Jr. would be the player who wears mismatched socks, giggles a little too much after a tricky move, and somehow manages to turn the tables just when you think he’s cornered. Whether he’s storming the board or plotting his next surreptitious opening, one thing’s for sure: he's a player who keeps everyone guessing.