Profile Summary of pap_jo
Meet pap_jo, a chess enthusiast who might not be conquering grandmaster titles just yet, but certainly knows how to keep the game interesting. With a blitz rating peaking at 801 in 2024 and a rapid rating hovering comfortably in the 800s, pap_jo dominates the boards with a style that's as unpredictable as a rogue knight.
Pap_jo has battled through thousands of blitz games, showcasing a commitment that could rival the stamina of a marathon runner—except here, the finish line is checkmate. Despite a Tilt Factor of 11, which means they occasionally toss their king in frustration, their comeback rate is an impressive 62.58%. Clearly, when the chips are down, pap_jo doesn't just sit there—they roar back like a lion who lost his lunch.
Their average moves per win lie around 51, so patience is a virtue in their game, while losses tend to linger with extended battles that can last well over 65 moves. Pap_jo has mastered the art of endurance, often turning seemingly lost positions into victories—proving that the game is never over until the fat rook sings.
Walking a careful psychological tightrope, pap_jo keeps their head (mostly) in the game, with a mere 0.65% early resignation rate, favoring fights that go all the way to an endgame, which they hit more than half of their games (59.29%). Their win rate when playing with the white pieces is a solid 50.32%, but let's just say opponents get a little more hope with the black side, given the 45.46% win rate there.
Opponents beware: losing a piece against pap_jo means almost certain doom, with an astonishing 100% win rate following such opportune moments. Clearly, pap_jo has the tactical awareness to punish any slip-ups with the ferocity of a chess ninja.
Off the board, pap_jo enjoys playing in the wee hours, boasting some of their highest win rates around dawn (6 AM with an impressive 54.55%) and late morning (10-12 AM, hovering near 50%). Night owls and early birds alike might see pap_jo as the ultimate chess companion—though you might want to keep an eye on their coffee intake and avoid challenging them when their Tilt Factor spikes.
If pap_jo had a motto, it might be: "It's not about how many times you fall; it's about how many times you get up and checkmate." With thousands of games under their belt and an unyielding spirit, this player is definitely not a one-move wonder. They’re more like a chess marathon runner with a wicked sense of humor and an uncanny ability to turn tables.