Felix Meissner – The FIDE Master Extraordinaire
Known in the chess cosmos as Superfelix, Felix Meissner is a FIDE Master who dances through the 64 squares with a blend of precision, creativity, and the occasional sprinkle of wizardry. A connoisseur of blitz battles and an absolute bullet aficionado, Felix's rapid-fire games leave opponents wondering if their knights just took a time machine.
Rising swiftly from a humble Bullet rating of around 1373 in 2015 to a stellar peak of 2706 in 2022, Felix proves that dedication and perhaps a few cups of strong coffee can vastly improve your chess speed and strategy. In Blitz, the story's no less impressive, peaking at an eye-popping 2648 in early 2025.
Felix’s playing style reveals a warrior who relishes the endgame, with over 76% frequency in clutch moments where pawns and kings tango the fiercest. Patience is a virtue he embraces – games won average over 78 moves, making his victories not just a sprint but a marathon of thoughtful maneuvers. Sometimes it takes a long game to truly savor that heroic checkmate.
But Felix is not just a one-trick pony. His opening repertoire is as mysterious as "Top Secret," yet effective with a nearly 58% win rate in Bullet games using it. He also masters the Modern Defense Gurgenidze Variation and the Closed Sicilian Defense Traditional Line, adding tactical variety that keeps adversaries on their toes.
His psychological resilience is impressive — coming back from a lost piece almost 89% of the time. On a bad day, Felix’s tilt factor hits 11, which means he is human after all, but never for long before diving back in with zeal.
If chess was a party, Felix would be the life of it at 4 AM – his statistically best time to play, just when most players are dreaming of checkmates and forks! Though, oddly enough, his rated games win rate dips compared to casual play, maybe he just likes a challenge.
Opponents beware: Felix has more than 2000+ wins in blitz and well over 1200 bullet wins, often by resignation because who wants to keep fighting when the checkmate dance begins? His longest winning streak clocks an impressive 38 games, a streak even his coffee might envy.
Latest Masterclass: Nimzowitsch Larsen Attack
In a recent lightning match, Felix showcased his penchant for the unorthodox with the Nimzowitsch Larsen Attack Classical Variation, gracefully dismantling his opponent by resignation in just 11 moves. It was a quick lesson in how surprising your opponents early can pay dividends.
Fun Facts
- Felix wins most often on Sundays – the perfect end to a week of scheming behind the pieces.
- His most lethal opponent: gastrader2, whom he has defeated 197 times with an undefeated record.
- Felix fears no opening, yet his 100% win record with the French Defense Queens Knight Variation in Blitz demands respect.
- His famous catchphrase after a game? "Oops, did I just checkmate you again?"
Whether it’s bullet, blitz, or rapid, Felix "Superfelix" Meissner continues to push the limits of speed and strategy — a true master making chess look both brilliant and fun. Just don’t blink, or you might miss his next stunning combination!