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Michalina Rudzińska WGM

checkmatequen Since 2016 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟♟
49.8%- 44.8%- 5.4%
Daily 1993 1W 10L 0D
Rapid 1793 1W 1L 1D
Blitz 2629 2189W 1998L 241D
Bullet 2545 250W 183L 22D

Michalina Rudzińska, Woman Grandmaster (WGM)

Meet Michalina Rudzińska, aka checkmatequeen, a true queen on the chessboard and a certified Woman Grandmaster by FIDE. With a rating that has blossomed like a well-tended plant—reaching impressive heights over the years—Michalina has mastered the art of strategic growth and tactical blooms.

Her blitz rating has seen a vibrant evolution, sprouting from a brisk 1668 in 2016 to a dazzling 2452 in 2024, proving that she’s anything but a dormant seedling. Not afraid to dive into the rapid-fire world of bullet chess, she’s zipping around the clock with a max bullet rating of 2438, making her an absolute pest to her opponents’ pawns.

Known for her resilience, Michalina has an 82.44% comeback rate and an astonishing 91.22% win rate after losing a piece—talk about cellular regeneration! Her endgames are like well-oiled molecular machines, with an endgame frequency of 75.83%, often turning the tide when lesser mortals might fold like a wilting leaf.

In typical chess fashion, she never just sits still; her average moves per win linger around 67, while her losses stretch a bit longer at nearly 74 moves, showing that she battles until the last vestige of energy is drained from the board. Her White win rate is a modest 52.85%, while Black pieces see her triumph 48.37% of the time—balance in nature and strategy.

Michalina’s psychological tilt factor stands at 11, a gentle reminder that even the most formidable biological systems encounter stress. Still, her steady nerves and tactical prowess make her a challenging opponent to all who dare test her.

Whether she is outmaneuvering foes on the chessboard or crafting clever tactics that would make a biologist proud, Michalina Rudzińska is a queen who proves that in both biology and chess, evolution favors the adaptable—and she’s at the top of her game.

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