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jean jambon

SynePoildecouilles Since 2021 (Inactive) Chess.com
48.1%- 49.0%- 2.9%
Bullet 393
66W 73L 1D
Blitz 463
449W 480L 30D
Rapid 750
63W 81L 7D
Daily 833
140W 97L 5D

Jean Jambon: The Unassuming Chess Enthusiast

Jean Jambon, known in the virtual battlefield as the stealthy SynePoildecouilles, is a chess player whose rating journey reads like a rollercoaster designed by a trickster. Starting with humble ratings in 2021 — a daily chess score that wouldn't make grandmasters lose a wink (427), and blitz wielding barely 155 — Jean’s persistence is his glory.

Over the years, Jean steadily improved, especially in blitz chess, where he catapulted from barely scraping 155 to a respectable 536 by 2025. Come 2025, his rapid rating flirted nicely with the 760 mark, and his bullet speed chess peaked around 467, making him a versatile player in all time controls, if not yet a grandmaster. One might say Jean plays chess like he’s in a rom-com: a little chaotic, sometimes dramatic, but always charming.

His style? Oh, Jean is a swift early resigner if things are looking bleak (around 6.36% of games), but when the battle is on, his endgames (graced with 43.32% frequency) tend to be anywhere between steady and unpredictable. Jean enjoys the spotlight with White (winning slightly more than half his games) but doesn’t shy away from fighting as Black either.

Jean’s strength lies in his comeback skills: a cool 51.95% comeback rate and literally perfect (100%) win rate after losing a piece prove this player refuses to give up easily. On the flipside, about 11% of his losses are brutal, one-sided affairs – because hey, even heroes have off days.

His psychological game? A tilt factor of 11 means he’s mostly resilient, though rated games can sting more than casual ones. Interestingly, his winning streak peaks at 10 consecutive victories — a testament that when Jean's in the zone, it’s lights out for the opponent.

Jean’s win rates slightly favor certain hours (like a cheeky 66.67% at 2 am) and Mondays (a bright 57.08%), suggesting that either he’s a night owl or a weekend-overlord who conquers the chessboard when others are asleep or at work.

Behind the stats, Jean has squared off most against players like aliceddg (winning about 43% of the time), yet boasts perfect or near-perfect records against numerous others—some might say his opponents occasionally fear his unpredictable attacking bursts.

In short, Jean Jambon is the underdog you quietly root for — a chess gladiator armed with a mix of occasional blunders, impressive comebacks, and more heart than a rom-com hero chasing the checkmate of love (and victory).

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