Jomar Egoroff (Jomarego) — Quick Profile
Jomar Egoroff, who often plays under the handle Jomarego, is a FIDE Master known for a fearless, tactical approach to fast chess. A mobile-first specialist who prefers Bullet play, Jomar mixes deep opening preparation with a flair for time trouble antics. Opponents beware: long endgames and sudden tactical fireworks are part of the regular programming.
- Title: FIDE Master
- Preferred time control: Bullet
- Style: tactical, endgame-inclined, loves long decisive battles
Playing Style and Strengths
Jomar combines a high endgame frequency with unusually long games for fast time controls. He averages over 76 moves per win, which suggests a willingness to grind and outmaneuver opponents rather than hunting quick tricks only. His comeback rate is impressive, and he converts positions even after losing material more often than most.
- Avg moves per win: about 76
- Endgame frequency: very high
- Comeback rate and tactical resilience: very strong
- Best time of day to play: late night, especially around 03:00
Career Highlights and Memorable Runs
Jomar has put together monster runs on online servers, including a longest winning streak of 38 games. His current streak shows he remains in form. Many of his best performances happen in blitz and bullet marathons, where deep prep and nerves of steel pay off.
- Longest winning streak: 38 games
- Current winning streak: 6 games
- Notable peak performances include multiple months of elite-level blitz results and steady Bullet excellence
See a quick visual of rating progress over recent years:
Openings and Repertoire
Jomar is textbook prepared on both sides. As White he often steers into sharp Sicilian battlegrounds and aggressive systems. As Black he favors the Sicilian Kan family, Alapin sidelines, and cheeky weapons like the Blackburne Shilling when the moment calls for fun and punishment.
- Signature White lines: Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation, Sicilian Four Knights Cobra
- Signature Black lines: Sicilian Defense: Kan Variation, Knight Variation, Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation, Sherzer Variation
- Tricky surprise: Blackburne Shilling Gambit
Representative quick PGN to try in the viewer:
Head-to-Head and Notable Opponents
Jomar has dominant records against several frequent rivals. These matchups illustrate consistency and the ability to repeatedly exploit known weaknesses.
- jaisonlp: 31 wins, 6 losses, 1 draw — jaisonlp
- rafalops: 30 wins, 1 loss, 3 draws — Rafael Lopes
- kamakawa: 27 wins, 1 loss, 2 draws — kamakawa
- memorable game: Memorable Win
Stats Snapshot and Trivia
Beyond raw numbers, a few quirky facts help paint the picture of the player behind the handle.
- Huge sample of games in blitz play with consistent results across years
- Strong win rates on Wednesdays and late night hours, peak win hour includes 21:00 and 23:00
- Psychological tilt factor: moderate; still, top-level resilience when down in material
- Peak blitz performance highlighted here: 2417 (2025-12-19)
Personality and Offboard Notes
On and off the board Jomar reads like the friend who will study the opening with you at 02:30 and then challenge you to a 5 second increment bullet match. Expect humor, quick banter, and an appetite for long, beautiful wins. Placeholders below point to useful resources for studying games and trends.
- Trend viewer:
- Sample opponent profile: Rafael Lopes
- Try a notable game: View Game
Want to Explore More?
Use the embedded chart and PGN above to study opening choices, middlegame themes, and endgame technique. If you are preparing to face Jomar, rehearse Najdorf knowledge and watch out for late clock pressure in endgames.
- Study openings: Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation
- Replay a quick tactical win in the viewer: