Chess Profile: jwoodburn1
Meet jwoodburn1, a resilient chess enthusiast whose board battles are as dynamic as a living ecosystem! Starting their journey in 2022 with a modest Rapid rating of 362, this player's skill has evolved like a well-adapted species, reaching new rating maxima across different time controls in recent years.
By 2025, jwoodburn1's Bullet rating surged to an impressive 891, Blitz settled comfortably around 816, and Rapid peaked at 834. Though their Daily games are few, jwoodburn1 scored a perfect 400 rating on their sole outing—proving they can survive in any niche of the chess habitat.
Playing Style & Stats
- Endgame Frequency: A lumbering 59% of their games enter the endgame phase, showing stamina and strategic depth to outlast opponents.
- Average Moves Per Win: About 60 moves, suggesting a careful and enduring approach rather than quick kills—no hasty evolution here!
- Comeback Ability: Boasting over 71% comeback rate, jwoodburn1 is the ultimate survivor, capable of turning the tables even after losing key pieces.
- Win Rate After Losing a Piece: A perfect 100%—talk about thriving under pressure when the chips are down, or should we say pawns! Truly a master of cellular regeneration in chess form.
- Early Resignations: Only about 5% of games, showing determination not to give up the queen-nship early.
Opening Strategy
Interestingly, their opening moves are classified as Top Secret — well, that’s one theory jwoodburn1 keeps under wraps like a genetic code! However, across Bullet, Blitz, and Rapid formats, this approach nets respectable win rates close to 44-48%, proving effective against their opponents.
Opponent Encounter Patterns
jwoodburn1 has squared off most often against “smcdavid” (226 games) and “shootadiggi” (80 games) — certainly a competitive gene pool. Their win rate against “smcdavid” is a challenging 3.1%, but against many other frequent foes, jwoodburn1 boasts a specialized “survival gene,” often winning 100% of matchups!
Psychological Resilience
With a tilt factor of 16, this player knows how to keep calm when the pressure heats up (or when pawns get promoted). Their rated vs casual win difference suggests a consistent performance across game modes, thriving both in competitive and casual ecosystems alike.
Prime Time For Evolution
Analyzing the time-based winning tendencies, jwoodburn1 tends to make evolutionary leaps around 4 AM with a striking 63% win rate, and maintains above 50% success in the late afternoon and early evening hours—proving they’re most active when most players might be resting their neural connections.
Fun Fact
The longest winning streak recorded is 14 games, indicating an unstoppable competitive chain reaction. With a current streak of 1, the next winning mutation could be just a move away! Will jwoodburn1's chess DNA continue to evolve? Only time and blinking rooks will tell.
In the complex food chain of chess players, jwoodburn1 is a strategic predator—adaptable, tough, and with an enviable knack for bouncing back from adversity. The chessboard is their ecosystem, and every piece a vital organ in the body politic of their game.