Jess Gon (username: jes5u5)
Meet Jess Gon, a dedicated chess enthusiast who’s been battling it out across the board for over a decade. Known in the digital chess world as jes5u5, Jess has navigated countless Blitz, Rapid, and Bullet games with a mix of strategic prowess and a dash of unexpected flair.
Rating Journey
Jess’s rating story reads like a thrilling novel of ups, downs, and plot twists. Starting around 2014 with respectable Blitz and Rapid ratings hovering near 1200-1400, Jess climbed steadily to reach Rapid highs of around 1600 in recent years. Bullet chess, though less frequent in play, adds a fun dynamic—with notable peaks and sometimes a confusing 0 rating (because who needs Bullet anyway?).
Playing Style & Psychological Trends
With an endgame frequency of 68%, Jess clearly enjoys the long haul and loves the thrilling finale when pawns transform and kings dance in checkmate sequences. Average win games last around 62 moves, proving patience is a specialty. White pieces bring slightly better luck, winning just under 50% of the time, while Black counters firmly at nearly 47%.
Tactical awareness is impressive with a staggering 79% comeback rate, meaning Jess could lose material but never loses hope—just like a true chess warrior. And if Jess loses a piece early, the comeback is guaranteed with a 100% win rate after such adversity. That’s resilience worthy of a Hollywood script!
However, a tilt factor at 15 indicates occasional frustration—normal for anyone who’s spent thousands of games facing off against computer-caliber blunders and human tricksters.
Impressive Stats & Rivalries
Across nearly 20,000 Blitz games, Jess has accumulated close to 10,000 wins—a heroic feat battling an almost equal number of losses and draws sprinkled in like spice. Top Secret openings? Mastered! With nearly half the games turning to wins, Jess seems to keep opponents guessing while maintaining consistency.
Rapid chess showcases an even more clinical side, with win rates flirting around 49%, and Bullet chess shows a cheeky 50%+ win ratio, suggesting Jess can think fast when it really counts.
Facing opponents like “davidagreat” multiple times, Jess holds a tough 59% success rate, showing not only skill but competitive spirit in repeat showdowns.
When Does Jess Shine?
Interestingly, Jess’s wins peak around morning hours 7 to 9 AM, with a dazzling 100% win rate at 10 AM (because who isn’t a morning person with a caffeine-fueled mind?). The tactical sharpness dips a bit late at night but remains fierce—especially around 6 AM with a win rate surpassing 53%.
Weekdays and weekends are almost equally kind, hovering just below 50% in win rates—proving that whether it’s Monday blues or weekend sparks, Jess is always ready for battle.
A Chess Biography
Jess Gon is that player who refuses to quit, treats every lost piece as a new challenge, and loves the long tussle to the endgame. If you see a game with a crazy comeback or a patient grind that lasts over 60 moves, you can bet Jess is behind it. A chess player who defies early resignation rates and who knows how to switch gears depending on the format and time control.
A mix of relentless blasting in Blitz and thoughtful maneuvering in Rapid, Jess embodies the spirit of chess: sometimes fierce, sometimes thoughtful, always unpredictable.
Warning: Playing Jess might lead to sudden intense battles, philosophical musings on pawns, and laughter over unexpected blunders — for both players!