Matthias Berg

Matthias Berg (* 1980) is a multiple German champion in the strategic board game Othello / Reversi.

Berg started playing Othello in 1999. Just two years later he won the German Othello Championship and also participated for the first time in the World Othello Championships 2000 in Copenhagen[1] Since then he has participated in all the World Championships and has reached the semi-finals five times so far. The last big international success was the second place behind Imre Leader at the European Grand Prix (EGP), which represents the European Championship and was held in Berlin.[2].

On a national level he leads the ranking with 2195 points (May 2020) and is the record holder with currently 16 championships won.

Sports success

German championship

  • First place: 2001-2007 and 2009-2018
  • Second place: 2008

World Othello Championships

  • Second place 2009
  • Third place in 2007 and 2008

European Othello Championships

  • First place: 2018[3]
  • Second place: 2019
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