Profile: justtaguro
Meet justtaguro, a tenacious chess warrior making waves in the online battlefield. With a peak blitz rating of 425, rapid rating soaring to an impressive 1773, and bullet rating peaking at 824, this player battles fiercely across all time controls—though the journey is more about the thrill than the trophies.
Playing Style & Strengths
Known for an endgame frequency of over 55%, justtaguro is no stranger to long, strategic duels that test patience and skill. With an average of 51 moves per victory, this is not a player to rush—unless it's time to rethink and resign early, which happens about 5% of the time (hey, nobody's perfect!). Notably, justtaguro’s comeback rate of 73% reveals a resilient spirit that refuses to quit even when the odds are stacked against them.
Opening Preferences
Justtaguro favors classic but sometimes adventurous openings. The Scandinavian Defense is a personal highlight, boasting a solid 59% win rate in blitz, while the Queen's Pawn Opening Zukertort Chigorin Variation impressively hits 60%. However, the Scandinavian Defense Mieses Kotrc Variation tends to be more of a heartbreak with only a 12.5% win rate—proof even chess heroes have their kryptonite.
Psychology & Quirks
The best time to challenge justtaguro? 5 PM sharp, when their win rate hits a perfect 100%. Early mornings, however, are less kind—at 1 AM, our player might be better off catching some sleep, sporting under 20% wins. Tilt happens sometimes, with a modest 9 out of 100 games showing signs of frustration, but otherwise, resilience rules.
Recent Battles
Justtaguro’s last victories are stories of tactical flair and patient domination—dispatching opponents with clean checkmates and graceful resignations alike. The latest triumph came by checkmate against zifa1233, showcasing sharp play in the Four Knights Game Spanish Variation. Losses are part of the journey, including a tough encounter with kdubtryin where the game was abandoned, but our player's fighting spirit remains unbroken.
Summary
In the grand game of chess, justtaguro is the strategic underdog, the comeback kid, and sometimes the brave experimentalist who isn’t afraid to take risks on the board. With a knack for intricate endgames and a mixed bag of results against higher-rated opponents, the quest for improvement continues—inspiring the chess community to embrace both wins and losses with humor and determination.
Chess may be 64 squares, but for justtaguro, the real game is in the courage to keep playing.