Player Profile: McJomers
Meet McJomers, a relentless and ever-evolving chess enthusiast whose journey is as dynamic as a queen’s path across the board. Known for a fighting spirit, McJomers has experienced the rollercoaster ride of chess ratings, from humble beginnings in the low hundreds to a peak rapid rating of 794 in early 2023 – no small feat for someone who sometimes resembles a pawn pushing stubbornly toward promotion!
Chess Style & Strengths
McJomers favors sharp and sometimes unconventional openings, wielding the Scandinavian Defense with a respectable 53% win rate in rapid games and cruising through blitz tournaments with the Center Game and King's Pawn Opening. Not one to shy away from a scrappy battle, McJomers enjoys tactical melees, boasting a comeback rate of 65%, proving resilient even after losing material.
Endgames are a playground here too, showing an above-average frequency of endgame play and a careful eye for the slow grind; losses average longer moves than wins, signaling fierce resistance until the bitter end. McJomers’ average winning game spans about 53 moves — no blitzkrieg specialist here, but a strategic grinder with patience and cunning.
Notable Stats & Quirks
- Overall Record (Rapid): 117 wins, 103 losses, 32 draws – McJomers doesn’t back down easily from a fight.
- Peak Ratings: Blitz 406, Bullet 436, Daily 400, Rapid 794 – a well-rounded competitor.
- Early resignation rate: A humble 7.36% – because sometimes you just know it’s time to rethink and restart.
- Tilt factor: A minimal 6 – meaning McJomers is pretty cool-headed even after a series of tough losses.
- Favorite time to play: 5 AM, when early birds get the checkmates.
Epic Victories & Tribulations
McJomers has faced a wide array of opponents, from noobs to seasoned players, racking up impressive 100% win streaks against some and learning hard lessons from others. Whether checkmating at lightning speed in bullet games or methodically outplaying rivals in daily challenges, the player’s versatility shines through.
The most recent victory was a beautiful demonstration of patience and precision via the Van t Kruijs Opening, winning by checkmate after a dynamic and complex middlegame battle. And yes, McJomers is no stranger to the occasional tough loss, having faced resignation and checkmate but always ready for the next game, the next puzzle, the next thrill.
In Summary
The chessboard is McJomers’ stage, where every move counts and every game is an adventure. From humble beginnings with some stumbles to recent soaring ratings and stunning checkmates, McJomers shows that passion, perseverance, and a dash of creative chaos make for a truly entertaining and formidable player. Whether you're a fan of strategic depth or simple fun, McJomers’ games are never boring!