Profile Summary: Jerreme Tawagin (aka MissTake_ME)
Jerreme Tawagin, better known in the chess realms as MissTake_ME, is a spirited player who has been steadily climbing the ranks since 2024. With a peak rapid rating nearing 935 in May 2025, Jerreme demonstrates a tenacious and evolving approach to the game—sometimes a misstep, mostly a masterpiece.
Playing Style & Personality
Known for an impressive come-back rate of over 73%, Jerreme is not one to give up easily—even when the board looks as grim as a coffee-free Monday morning. This player’s games average around 48 moves for wins, indicating a preference for strategic, drawn-out battles rather than flashy, quick finishes (though moments of brutality certainly appear).
True to the username, “MissTake_ME” sometimes flirts with early resignations (about 3.36% of the time), but the player’s obsession with the endgame—encountered in over half their matches—shows a thrilling resilience when the stakes are high. The psychological tilt factor sits at a manageable 9, which means Jerreme might grumble a bit after a tough loss, but mostly bounces back like a champ.
Opening Repertoire
Jerreme loves to keep opponents guessing with the enigmatic Top Secret opening, winning nearly half of those encounters. Other fan-favorites include the Italian Game and the Philidor Defense, which boast win rates of 58.6% and 68.75% respectively in rapid games—proof that Jerreme appreciates classical chess wisdom just as much as sneaky traps.
In blitz, the Englund Gambit reigns supreme with an impressive 85.7% win rate, suggesting a liking for unexpectedly wild and tactical skirmishes. Rapid or blitz, there’s no question Jerreme enjoys mixing steady strategy with moments of chaos.
Statistical Highlights
- Total Rapid Wins: 481 | Total Losses: 441 | Draws: 47
- Best Rapid Rating: 935 (May 2025)
- Blitz Peak Rating: 645 (April 2025)
- Bullet Peak Rating: 448 (March 2025)
- Longest Winning Streak: 12 games—talk about going on a roll!
- Most recent notable victory: Brilliantly ended a tough Scandinavian Defense game by abandoning the opponent’s king to fend for itself (checkmate optional).
Fun Fact
Despite the name "MissTake_ME," Jerreme is notorious for turning supposed blunders into the stuff of legend—proving once and for all that the best moves sometimes come from a little chaos and a lot of guts.
Overall
Whether wielding the bishop or the queen, Jerreme Tawagin is a player who blends classical idea-rich openings with edgy, tactical battles. Bewitching to watch and sly to defeat, Jerreme’s chess journey is as entertaining as it is competitive.