Bartosz Sowul (aka weebwithme)
Candidate Master of Chess
Meet Bartosz Sowul, a fierce and witty force on the chessboard whose journey from hopeful novice to acclaimed Candidate Master has been anything but dull. Known online as weebwithme, Bartosz has blitzed through the ranks with a peak blitz rating soaring over 2550 — that’s some serious checkmating power!
A Blitz Legend in the Making
With hundreds of blitz games under their belt, Bartosz averages a solid 52-54% win rate depending on the day (Saturdays are apparently their lucky day with nearly 57% wins!). Their style combines the patience of a grandmaster and the nerve of a speed demon, often pulling off brilliant comebacks with an 86.67% success after being behind on material. Let's face it, if Bartosz loses a piece, they aren't done yet — it's just the beginning of a thrilling rollercoaster ride.
Opening Arsenal
Their chess opening repertoire is an intriguing mix of classics and aggressive lines. The Indian Game Knights Variation and the Slav Defense Modern Line shine with win rates above 60%, while a perfect 100% win rate with the sneaky Sicilian Defense Open Lowenthal Kalashnikov Variation proves Bartosz isn’t afraid to play creatively and confidently. Opponents beware: these openings come with a serious tactical punch.
Stats That Tell a Tale
- Blitz Games: Over 1500 battles fought with an impressive 810 wins.
- Rapid & Bullet: Rapid glory with an 82% win rate and bullet games averaging 66% wins.
- Best Time to Play: Early morning sharpness around 7 AM — clearly a morning chess warrior.
- Longest Winning Streak: 10 games of pure domination.
Psychological Mastermind
Bartosz’s tilt factor is remarkably low, meaning frustration rarely clouds their genius. And if things ever get tough, expect a humbling mix of resilience and humor from this player. With average games pushing around 70 moves, Bartosz doesn’t give up until the very last pawn is off the board — patience is a virtue, but so is relentless attack!
Recent Battles
In a recent blitz conquest against "karpovian123," Bartosz delivered a swift and elegant checkmate, showcasing deep positional understanding and tactical sharpness. But of course, even greats like Bartosz sometimes clock out on time (or a move) — their recent loss to Ambitious_Chess_Improver was a reminder that chess is as humbling as it is thrilling.
In sum, Bartosz Sowul is a player who blends solid technique, deep endgame knowledge (over 81% endgame frequency!), and a cheeky fighting spirit. Whether online or offline, they keep fans guessing, opponents sweating, and chess enthusiasts eagerly watching.
Keep an eye on weebwithme — their next move might just be a game-changer!