Gojko Vucinic: The International Master with a Secret Opening
Meet Gojko Vucinic, aka MeetGoku on the chess battlefield—a fierce International Master who’s been blitzing through the ranks with a rating touching 2436 at peak speed and a steady 2331 in recent times. Known for wielding a Top Secret opening repertoire (because who really wants to give away their best moves?), Gojko’s blitz games reveal a player who balances cunning tactics with a touch of playful stubbornness.
With a blitz record hovering around 44% wins, 46% losses, and a few cautious draws, Gojko is no stranger to the ups and downs of rapid combat. But don’t be fooled by the close win-loss ratio—this is a player with a remarkable 70% comeback rate and a 100% win rate after losing a piece. When Gojko takes a hit, it’s just the opening move to an epic comeback story.
Gojko’s style is a marathon, not a sprint: averaging 58 moves per win and often pushing games deep into the endgame (nearly 72% of his matches). And while some players might throw in the towel early, Gojko never resigns prematurely, proving that patience is just another one of his secret weapons.
Intriguingly, the data says it all—when Gojko plays on a Wednesday afternoon around 3 or 4 pm, watch out! He boasts a perfect 100% win rate during these peak hours. Maybe it’s the coffee, maybe it’s the mood, but those are prime time victories.
Opponents beware: whether it’s seasoned rivals like rsbecker or familiar foes such as lordspaghetti, Gojko has seen it all. Some have escaped unscathed, others haven’t. And if you’re gmsiddharth_jagadeesh or cukin84, prepare for a 100% that spells “you’re getting checkmated.”
Finally, a quick note on psychology: with a tilt factor of 6, Gojko’s human enough to occasionally get rattled but always bounces back strongly, turning casual play advantages into serious rated wins. Because in the end, it’s all part of the game.