Myo Naing – The International Master with a Golden Touch
Meet Myo Naing, also known in the chess realm as GoldenGolem, an International Master bestowed the prestigious title by FIDE. With a bullet rating flirting with the 2000s and blitz rating soaring up to an impressive 2600, Myo has mastered the art of thinking faster than a caffeine-fueled knight on a caffeine-fueled bishop.
Since bursting onto the scene in 2016, Myo Naing’s bullet performance has been a rollercoaster ride filled with thrilling wins and a fair share of lessons learned. With over 5,700 bullet games under their belt, it’s clear that sitting still is not an option. Myo’s blitz games, however, tell a story of relentless improvement – topping out at a blazing 2600 rating in 2021, proving that when the clock ticks down, this player ticks up!
Not one to shy away from the long haul, Myo’s endgame frequency is a jaw-dropping 77%, which means they’re just as comfortable wrestling through the final moves as they are launching opening surprises (although those openings remain an oh-so-top secret). With an average game length that could almost be mistaken for a chess novel, Myo enjoys the strategic saga far beyond the quick tactical jabs.
Psychological resilience is a hallmark of their style: Myo boasts a tremendous 87.86% comeback rate and an undefeated track record of winning after losing a piece. Clearly, when it seems like the game is slipping away, Myo just smiles, knowing the true battle has just begun.
Whether playing white or black, Myo balances a well-rounded win harmony with a slight preference to hold the reins as white (49.41% win rate with white) but never backing down when commanding the dark squares (44.64% win rate with black). A tilt factor of 14 hints at a human touch — even champions sometimes mutter to their pieces — but it never stops this resilient warrior from getting right back onto the 64 squares.
Off the board, opponents beware: Myo’s most recent rivals include formidable contenders like sagepsych and junster1. With long winning streaks peaking at 16 games, this player is all about consistency and grit.
In summary, Myo Naing is an International Master combining fast-paced tactical genius with strategic endurance and a healthy dose of humor – because, at the end of the day, it’s all just a game of kings, queens, and a lot of blunders we prefer not to talk about.