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LenoxJazz

Playing Since: 2025-03-20 (Active)

Wow Factor: ♟♟

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Rapid: 328
814W / 806L / 115D
Bullet: 125
22W / 32L / 1D

LenoxJazz: A Rapid Chess Maverick

Meet LenoxJazz, the rapid-fire chess enthusiast whose rating journey is as unpredictable as a knight’s leap on an open board! In the whirlwind months of early 2025, LenoxJazz experienced all the moods of chess: soaring peaks, gutsy comebacks, and some rugged setbacks — with a rapid rating maxing out at a respectable 370 in March. Not bad for a strategist who doesn’t shy away from a challenge!

With over 595 rapid games under the belt (yes, really!), LenoxJazz’s record reads like a thrilling series of cliffhangers: 269 wins, 273 losses, and 53 draws. This player doesn't play it safe all the time — early resignations happen nearly half the time, proving that sometimes, knowing when to fold ‘em is part of the strategy.

Opening Repertoire

Our tactician loves opening with the classic King’s Pawn Opening, pulling off a neat 53% win rate in 200 games. Other favorites? The Queen’s Pawn Opening with a clever 57% win rate, and a dabble into the Scandinavian Defense, though the results there are a bit more swingy, clocking in at around 35%. Bishops, French, Pirc, Vienna – a balanced buffet of openings shows a player still experimenting, striving to find the perfect formula.

Playing Style & Quirks

LenoxJazz's average winning games last nearly 50 moves, hinting at patience and a love for the long game. In contrast, losses tend to be short and sharp – under 24 moves – sometimes giving away the game quickly but always learning. The comeback rate after losing a piece is a spirited 38%, proving resilience even when the odds aren’t in favor.

Beware the midnight hour, though! This player performs best at 23:00, with a staggering 81.8% win rate in this bewitching hour, so if your game runs late, expect LenoxJazz to strike with precision.

The Psychological Edge

Tilt factor is maintained at a humble 6, which means despite the brutal swings (longest winning and losing streaks both hitting 6), LenoxJazz keeps the cool head that every top player needs. Below-rating opponents are steamrolled with a fiery 80% win rate, while higher-rated ones tend to provide stiff competition — but hey, who doesn’t enjoy a good challenge?

Recent Battles

Recent games show a flair for dramatic resignations — whether delivering or receiving. Notably, a victorious performance on June 3rd, 2025, against LetePEEK via the Scandinavian Defense, highlighting tactical sharpness and tenacity.

Opponents beware: LenoxJazz boasts a perfect win record against some players like dbruto2 and letepeek, while others find the going tough. The trick? Staying vigilant against the unpredictable, because this player is always ready with a surprise queen sortie or an unexpected knight fork.

Whether you’re here to admire or to prepare, LenoxJazz’s journey is a testament to the vibrant chaos and thrilling challenge that is rapid chess. Let the games begin!


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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 148

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 160W / 168L / 29D 163W / 166L / 27D 40.5

Openings: Most Played

Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Kings Pawn Opening 249 134 93 22 53.8%
Kings Pawn Opening Kings Knight Variation 52 20 30 2 38.5%
Queens Pawn Opening Horwitz Defense 38 13 19 6 34.2%
Bishops Opening 32 19 12 1 59.4%
Scandinavian Defense 31 10 17 4 32.3%
French Defense 27 12 15 0 44.4%
Queens Pawn Opening 21 12 7 2 57.1%
Pirc Defense 16 4 8 4 25.0%
Alekhines Defense 15 4 11 0 26.7%
Kings Pawn Opening Leonardis Variation 15 5 8 2 33.3%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 7 0
Losing 6 2
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