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MIJOKA

Since 2016 (Closed) Chess.com
41.7%- 51.0%- 7.3%
Bullet 2350
1996W 2519L 314D
Blitz 2185
1274W 1483L 258D
Rapid 1837
1W 0L 0D
Daily 1926
2W 1L 0D

MIJOKA: The Rollercoaster Reti Ruler

Meet MIJOKA, a chess gladiator who dances on the thin line between brilliance and chaos. With a peak blitz rating of 2344 and a bullet max rating touching 2360, MIJOKA is clearly no stranger to the fast-paced adrenaline rush of rapid board battles.

This player is a master of the Reti Opening Kings Indian Attack Symmetrical Defense and loves to tango with the Sicilian Defense, holding a respectable win rate hovering around 45-47%. If openings were flavors, MIJOKA prefers a complex blend seasoned with a pinch of unpredictability.

But beware, this chess warrior has known both glory and despair: a longest winning streak of 10 games contrasts starkly with a humbling 14-game losing streak. The highs are sweet, the lows — well, let's just say they keep the fire alive.

MIJOKA’s style is patient and deep, averaging about 83 moves per game whether winning or losing — clearly in no rush to give up or surrender victories lightly. Endgames are their playground, featuring in over 85% of their battles, wielding both offense and defense like an experienced tactician.

Ever the fighter, MIJOKA boasts an impressive 81.69% comeback rate after losing material — a true testament to resilience. And when the clock ticks down, MIJOKA shines brightest between 9-11 AM, with a peak 55% win rate at 10 o’clock. Morning person? Chessboard hero? You decide.

Recent games tell the tale of a daring tactician: checkmates delivered with elegant precision (like the finale against vamaco04), and the occasional defeat that only sharpens resolve. Opponents beware: MIJOKA never quits quietly.

In short: MIJOKA is the kind of player who keeps every opponent on their toes, balancing dazzling strategic depth with a sprinkle of unpredictable flair. For fans of dramatic endings and relentless fighting spirit, MIJOKA is the perfect watch.

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