Gyula Meszaros - International Master of the 64 Squares
Gyula Meszaros, known in the chess world by the handle julianmchess, is an esteemed International Master with a knack for blitz and bullet formats. His reputation isn’t just built on titles, but also on a blazing winning streak of 53 games – yes, you read that right. When Gyula starts clicking the mouse, even chess engines check their logs nervously.
Rating and Style
With a peak blitz rating flirting with 2463 and a bullet record showcasing a flawless perfect score in his limited games, Gyula is a formidable force in fast time controls. His rapid play is impeccable with a 100% win rate over 12 games – a rare breed indeed.
Gyula’s style? Patient but daring. He averages over 68 moves per win, proving he’s not just about quick flashy tricks but also surgical endgame precision (almost 74% of his games go to endgame – the chess equivalent of slow-cooking a steak).
Opponent Dilemmas
Opponents like "chess903" and "gyulabacsi16" might as well forfeit as they face a 100% win rate from Gyula. But beware "sim06", who’s managed to snag a win (albeit a rare one).
The Mental Game
Gyula's Tilt Factor is pleasantly low, meaning he’s less likely to throw his keyboard when things go sideways. His tactical comeback ability is insane, with a comeback success rate of nearly 82% and a perfect 100% win rate even after losing material. Basically, don’t count him out when the chips are down.
Fun Fact
With an early resignation rate of just about 1%, Gyula plays hungry lions, not scared rabbits. He fights until the last rook is toppled or the clock hits zero.
In short: If you challenge Gyula Meszaros, better bring your A-game, a prayer, and maybe a backup queen. Because this International Master doesn’t just play chess – he dances with it.