Profile Summary: matth9306
Meet matth9306, a blitz and rapid chess enthusiast whose rating adventures between 2025 have been nothing short of a rollercoaster ride! With a peak blitz rating of 368 and an impressive rapid peak of 428, matth9306 certainly knows how to keep opponents on their toes—whether slipping into a speedy finish or strategizing a slow burn.
Despite sometimes dancing on the edge of time trouble (wins on time are a beloved habit), matth9306 boasts a nearly even win-loss record in blitz (63-64) and a positive margin in rapid (192 wins vs 167 losses). Not one to shy away from a gritty battle, their longest winning streak stands at a solid 9 games, with a well-earned reputation for staging comebacks—winning back 59% of the time when trailing behind.
Their openings arsenal might be best described as “Top Secret” — or at least very effective — with a 50.67% win rate in blitz holding it down. Particularly lethal are the King’s Pawn Opening Leonardis Variation and the Philidor Defense, both boasting a pristine 100% win rate in blitz, suggesting matth9306 has a few tricks up their sleeve that make opponents worried even before the first knight moves out.
Don’t be fooled by the serious stats: matth9306 plays at all hours, showing peak performance around noon (a staggering 77% win rate at 12 PM!) and a surprising knack for late-night games, crushing it with a 72% win rate at midnight. Early birds beware, mornings can be a gamble, and at 8 AM it's best to offer condolences more than challenges.
Off the clock, matth9306’s psychological resilience shines through a modest tilt factor of 8 (they stay cool under pressure), and their average winning games stretch out to about 56 moves—proving they love a tactical endgame showdown. When the going gets tough and a piece is lost, matth9306 doesn’t back down easily, managing to win nearly 40% of those battles and showcasing a sharp tactical mindset.
In recent escapades, one unforgettable match saw matth9306 snatch victory on time against Jumpmaster1984, grinding through the King’s Pawn Opening Leonardis Variation with calm precision. Alas, even titans stumble; a fierce encounter against Erkinbekov-Ariet ended in a loss on time, reminding us all that even masters run out of minutes.
To sum it up with a chess pun: matth9306 is the player who might just resign early to save dignity... but don’t count them out yet—they’ll be the one throwing unexpected punches at the endgame and leaving their opponents wondering if that “Top Secret” opening was a disguised checkmate plan all along.