Noshin Anjum: The Woman FIDE Master with a Tactical Twist
Known in the chess world as Anjum004, Noshin Anjum holds the title of Woman FIDE Master, proudly earned through dedication, strategic brilliance, and an uncanny ability to turn even the messiest positions into victories.
Noshin is no stranger to the adrenaline of fast-paced games. With a blitz rating that has danced between 1222 and 1943 since 2019, and a bullet peak hovering near 1889, this player thrives in the chaos of quick decisions. They’ve logged hundreds of games, each an epic mini-battle on the 64 squares.
What really sets Noshin apart? Their comebacks. Anjum004 boasts a staggering 80% comeback rate and wins an impressive 98.67% of games even after losing a piece. Opponents beware: dropping a pawn may mean snapping a trap rather than winning a freebie.
Playing style wise, Noshin averages around 67 moves per win, showing a preference for long, strategic endgames—no quick checkmates here. They resign early only 5.56% of the time, proving they are in it until the very end. Plus, you can tell Noshin is often the “Black Knight” of the tournament, with a slightly higher win rate playing with the dark pieces (42.25%) compared to white (40.11%).
Curiously, their psychological landscape reveals a slight tilt factor of 9 – so expect some passionate reactions after tough losses, but don’t expect this player to give up easily!
With a longest winning streak of 5 and a history of fierce battles against familiar rivals, Noshin’s games are a mix of cautious strategy, tactical fireworks, and sheer determination. When asked about favorite openings? Sorry, that's classified under “Top Secret” – but their results speak volumes!
Whether it's blitz at 3 AM or rapid during Sunday afternoons, Noshin Anjum remains a formidable, ever-evolving force on the chessboard, patiently plotting the next brilliant refutation while sipping a cup of coffee (or maybe five).