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Matt G

gilgamesh24 Since 2016 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟
48.6%- 48.4%- 3.0%
Bullet 1146
5W 5L 0D
Blitz 923
5691W 5675L 349D
Rapid 1401
11W 7L 3D
Daily 1267
10W 0L 0D

Meet Matt G: The Chessboard Biologist

In the grand ecosystem of chess, Matt G is like a curious creature meticulously evolving through the years, adapting and thriving in various formats. With a blitz rating fluctuating like a lively vibrant cell—from a hearty 1234 in 2021 to a more stable 932 in 2025—Matt’s resilience is nothing short of cellular mitosis in action: splitting losses and wins almost evenly with a win count of 4691 and losses nearly matching at 4673 in blitz alone. Talk about balanced biology on the chessboard!

This player’s playing style shows a high metabolism of moves with an average of 59 moves per win and a tad more (72) per loss—clearly, Matt doesn’t shy away from lengthy battles. His endgame frequency stands at a robust 72.93%, suggesting a penchant for long-haul survival tactics, much like a slow and steady turtle in the wild. His white and black win rates—48.79% and 48.52% respectively—indicate he’s equally comfortable hunting from either side of the board's food chain.

Matt’s repertoire is diverse: he frequently deploys the King’s Pawn Opening with Leonardis Variation in blitz games, winning almost half of those 1483 encounters like a strategist with a sneaky biological mutation that keeps opponents guessing. Not far behind is his fondness for French Defense and Scandinavian Defense—openings that offer rich habitats for tactical skirmishes. Post-opening success has a win rate flirting around the 50% mark, proving Matt’s opening genes are well adapted.

When the pressure rises, Matt’s tactical awareness kicks in like a top predator’s reflexes: a staggering 79.5% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece. This is no mere game of chance—Matt’s psychological makeup can shrug off setbacks better than a crocodile shedding teeth, and he rarely resigns early, with an early resignation rate under 1%. His tilt factor sits below 12, keeping his internal chemistry stable, unlike many who might degrade under heat.

By the way, if you ever catch Matt playing daily chess in 2025, expect a flawless feeding frenzy—he’s undefeated in 10 games with a max rating of 1267. In bullet games, he’s a bit like a hyperactive hummingbird—fast and flashy—with a max rating around 1225. Ultimately, Matt G is a fascinating specimen in the evolutionary biology of chess—always adapting, sometimes surprising, but invariably playing to win in the vast savanna of the 64 squares.

In the world of pawns and predators, Matt G remains a king of his habitat.

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