Player Profile: Jesuscalling
Since embarking on their chess journey in late 2015, Jesuscalling has explored nearly every corner of the royal game. They regularly compete in multiple time controls—Daily, Blitz, Rapid, and Bullet—accumulating a wealth of experience and insights along the way.
Notably, their Blitz ventures brought a momentous peak rating of 2317 in November 2020. In Daily chess, they have played hundreds of games and once soared to around 1965, displaying both persistence and a willingness to dive deeply into positional battles. Across all formats, they show a moderate balance of wins and losses, with their victories often coming in just under 40 moves. When the game stretches into a marathon, however, Jesuscalling is no stranger to the endgame: nearly half of their matches reach that decisive stage.
A distinctive aspect of Jesuscalling’s play is their low early resignation rate, suggesting they prefer to fight on rather than throw in the towel. This resilience is reflected in their 44.66% comeback rate—they keep pressing forward even when behind in material, and they’ve managed a longest winning streak of 15 games.
While Jesuscalling has amassed a variety of openings, their results show a slight preference and higher win rate when choosing White. They’re also drawn to daily matches, where patience and planning come to the forefront. Interestingly, they seem to do particularly well around midnight, aligning with their “best time of day to play,” while maintaining a decent success rate in the mornings as well.
Throughout the ups and downs of competition, Jesuscalling embodies a never-say-die spirit. Whether challenging an opponent in a rapid skirmish or a methodical daily pursuit, they bring determination, adaptability, and an eye for dynamic play—hallmarks of a player always seeking to refine their craft on the board.