The World Chess Federation
FIDE awarded Tsai the lifetime title of
Woman International Master in 2002 when she was age 16. Tsai achieved 2 of three
Woman Grandmaster (WGM) norms. As a professional chess player, she played 147 total games from 1995 to 2008 with 65 wins (44.2%). From 1995 to 2003, Tsai competed for the US team in annual World Youth and Pan-American Youth Chess Championships in Brazil, France, Spain, Bolivia, Argentina, Paraguay, Ecuador and India. At the
World Youth Chess Championships, Tsai finished 5th place twice. In
Pan American Chess Championship for female youth, Cindy Tsai won 5 titles: U14 in May 1998 in
Florianópolis, U16 in June 2000 in
Bento Gonçalves, Rio Grande do Sul, U16 in June 2001 in
Guaymallén Department, U20 in June 2002 in
La Paz, and U20 in September 2004 in
Guayaquil. In her early career, Tsai played for the Hidden Oak Elementary School in
Gainesville, Florida. In the British
Four Nations Chess League (4NCL), she played in 2005/06 two games for the Oxford team. Tsai was inactive since the 2005/06 until she played for the US women's national team at the
2008 World Mind Sports Games in
Beijing, China. == References ==