Mathilde Chung – Woman FIDE Master & Chess Enthusiast
Meet Mathilde Chung, also known to the chess world as Mathilde0611, a formidable Woman FIDE Master who dances with kings and queens like a maestro! With a sharp mind and a witty grin, Mathilde has steadily climbed the ranks, proving that brains and strategy are truly a deadly combination on the 64 squares.
Mathilde’s blitz and bullet performances tell the story of a player who loves the thrill of rapid decision-making. Already back in 2014, Mathilde was sketching impressive game stats with a blitz peak rating of 2088 in May 2020 and a bullet high of 2069 just days later. Sharp, fast, and occasionally unstoppable, Mathilde even boasts a longest winning streak of 7 games, which is basically a chess mic-drop moment.
When it comes to openings, Mathilde keeps opponents guessing with a “Top Secret” style — well, it’s so secret, even the stats don’t spill all the beans. From 34 blitz games, Mathilde claims nearly 59% wins, proving that mystery and mastery are a fantastic duo. In bullet games, the experience is a bit spicier, with a 33% win rate and a flair for comeback battles.
Speaking of comebacks, Mathilde has an impressive 82% comeback rate after going down a piece — a true testament to tenacity and tactical awareness. Whether playing white or black, the win rates hover above 50%, making Mathilde a tough nut to crack regardless of color.
Mathilde’s psychological game? Surprisingly chill, with a modest tilt factor of 4 and an absolute prime time at 10 AM, when the coffee kicks in and the brain circuits fire up. Fun fact: Fridays are Mathilde’s lucky day with a perfect 100% win rate—weekend vibes clearly work wonders on the chessboard!
Off the battlefield, Mathilde’s games reveal a penchant for ending matches with a mix of graceful resignations and powerful checkmates. Resignations happen in about a third of wins, but when Mathilde seals the deal with checkmate, it often leaves opponents wondering if they just encountered a chess ninja.
Mathilde’s most recent victory was a classic display of skill and patience in a Queen’s Gambit Accepted Rosenthal Variation against Venivan, closing out with a slick resignation at a solid 2005 rating. Even in losses, the games are fought fiercely, as seen in back-to-back battles in 2020 against seasoned opponents.
To sum it up: Mathilde Chung is the kind of player who combines strategy, speed, and a sprinkle of sass—an ever-evolving chess artist who’s not just playing pieces, but telling stories. The board is set, the clock is ticking, and Mathilde0611 is just getting started.