Jadranko Plenca – International Master Extraordinaire
Meet Jadranko Plenca, also known in the chess universe as Rijeka1999, an International Master who has dazzled opponents with a blend of tactical wizardry and enduring stamina. Although the exact gender remains a mystery worthy of a spy novel, Jadranko's chess credentials are crystal clear.
In 2015, Jadranko's blitz games reached a peak rating of 2364, showcasing lightning-fast calculation and nerves of steel. Bullet chess? Even better, topping out at an impressive 2376 rating—a speed demon who’s more than just a breeze on the 64 squares. Daily chess may have been a less-chartered territory with a modest peak of 1690, but hey, even Grandmasters have their off days!
With a remarkable longest winning streak of 11 games and a comeback rate near 89%, Jadranko is not just a player but a relentless fighter who can bounce back after losing a piece with a 100% win rate. Talk about turning lemons into lemonade! Opponents beware: Jadranko’s resilience is as legendary as his opening repertoire (a.k.a. "Top Secret"), where he boasts a win rate of over 58% in blitz and an astonishing 70% in bullet chess.
His psychological game is finely tuned, with only an 8% tilt factor—proof that Jadranko keeps the cool even when the heat is on. Games are lengthy marathons rather than sprints, averaging around 75 moves per victory, a testament to his endurance and masterful endgame techniques.
Noteworthy adversaries such as "destroyer305" and "alturas_pacificas" have found themselves either crushed or completely outwitted, with win rates swinging from 0% to a perfect 100%. Jadranko is known to shine brightest on Wednesday (60% win rate) and Sunday (a solid 75%), especially around 17:00 hours, when he’s nearly invincible with a 91.67% success rate.
In short, Jadranko Plenca is a chess sensation blending speed, strategy, and stubborn grit, all while keeping his opening lines under wraps tighter than a grandmaster’s secret sauce. Whether it's blitz, bullet, or daily duels, this IM plays with the flair of a champion and the humility of a true chess enthusiast.