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Rebecca Stones WFM

RebeccaJS Weihai Since 2014 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟
50.8%- 40.3%- 8.9%
Rapid 1956 99W 58L 16D
Blitz 1972 152W 141L 28D

Rebecca Stones (aka RebeccaJS)

Woman FIDE Master

Rebecca Stones is not your average chess player—they are a Woman FIDE Master with a flair for turning even the most intense blitz battles into thrilling rollercoaster rides. With an impressive peak blitz rating of 2108 in 2025, Rebecca’s games are a captivating mix of calculated strategy and surprising comebacks. When the clock ticks down, Rebecca tends to crank up the pressure, boasting a comeback rate of nearly 83% and an impeccable 100% win rate after losing a piece. Talk about turning lemons into chess trophies!

Rebecca thrives in the endgame, featuring in over 73% of their matches, often proving that patience and persistence pay off with an average of 71 moves per win. Their psychological resilience is notable too, with a relatively low tilt factor of 7—meaning they keep calm when the heat is on (or at least less dramatically than most).

Style & Stats

  • Blitz record: 152 wins, 141 losses, 28 draws across 321 games
  • Rapid record: 99 wins, 58 losses, 16 draws over 173 games
  • Preferred weapon: The mysterious "Top Secret" opening (no spoilers!)
  • White pieces win rate: 57.89%, Black: 43.72% (White’s lucky day!)
  • Longest winning streak: a dazzling 10 games in a row

Opponent Anecdotes

Rebecca has an unusual relationship with their opponents—absolute mastery over some (100% win rate against multiple players, including the dreaded "felipe_v") and a tough challenge in others, currently holding a single game winning streak against most recent rivals but struggling against "vitysikk", "wawanaka29", and friends (sorry guys!).

Fun fact: Tuesdays appear to be Rebecca’s lucky day, with an 85.7% win rate, while games played at 4 AM suggest it's more of a challenge (40% win rate—probably a coffee shortage).

The Personality Behind the Pieces

Rebecca Stones blends cunning tactics with steady nerves and a dash of humor—because losing a piece now and then is just a setup for an epic comeback. If chess had a sitcom, Rebecca would be the star who flips the board (figuratively), puzzles everyone, and then waltzes to victory with a grin.

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