Yarash Kohy - Aspiring Chess Wizard and Student
Meet Yarash Kohy, a passionate student who trades textbooks for chessboards and caffeine-fueled tactical battles. With a complex love-hate relationship with the queen, Yarash has been steadily sharpening their skills, proving that wit and willpower can sometimes trump experience.
Rating Rollercoaster
Yarash’s journey through the ranks reads like an epic saga of comebacks, setbacks, and “Wait, what just happened?” moments. Their Rapid rating peaked at a respectable 229 in April 2023, showcasing moments of brilliance amid the chaos. Not one to shy away from speed, Yarash hit a blistering peak Bullet rating of 333 in March 2025 — yes, that’s right, 333! But don’t blink, because rapid-fire games have also been a battleground of near misses and exhilarating victories.
Style and Strategy
Known for a famously mysterious opening dubbed “Top Secret” (seriously, no one quite knows what’s coming), Yarash embraces unorthodox strategies like the Scandinavian Defense and Alekhine’s Defense. Sometimes they bait opponents into biting on tricky gambits, other times they stumble but always manage to turn the tables with a comeback rate close to 65%. In short: underestimating Yarash is a rookie mistake.
Victories & Losses: The Yin and Yang
With over 40 wins in Rapid games and a decent tally in Bullet and Blitz, Yarash mixes patience with lightning speed. However, the longest losing streak of 10 reminds us that even heroes face rough days. Fans appreciate the spirit though — with an endgame frequency of nearly 31%, Yarash does love a good final duel, whether to triumph or learn.
Memorable Moments
Recently, Yarash outwitted drewdubs12 using the intriguing Queen’s Pawn Opening - Blackmar Gambit — ending the game in a swift but elegant win. Not shabby for a student balancing studies and chess grind!
Fun Facts
- Favorite time to play? 7 PM — apparently when the stars align and the brain wakes up.
- Psychological tilt factor: A mere 10 — proving Yarash has nerves of steel and a dash of stubbornness.
- Average game length: About 43 moves — long enough for epic battles, short enough to keep the adrenaline pumping.
- Wins more with black pieces (43%) than white (36%) — a sneaky shade to their style!
In all, Yarash Kohy is a student, a strategist, and a chess enthusiast on a thrilling climb up the ladder — mixing serious game study with plenty of fun and maybe a little chaos. Watch this space for the next checkmate!