akirakamikaze is the blitz chess alias of a fearless online player whose clockwork tempo and love of sharp, go-for-broke ideas have earned a playful reputation. Known for a quick wit between moves and a style that thrives on fast, dynamic battles, this profile centers on the Blitz scene where akirakamikaze has carved a niche as a relentless, entertaining competitor. Curious minds can peek at the profile here: akirakamikaze akirakamikaze.
Career Highlights
In the blitz arena, akirakamikaze has demonstrated persistence and flair across a long-running career. Peak blitz form is etched into the record, with a high-water mark around 2272 (2024-02-14) and notable activity from 2014 through 2025. The journey features gauntlets run in 2023–2025, culminating in a strong 2024 presence.
Peak Blitz rating: 2272 (2024-02-14)
Longest winning streak: 23 games; Current winning streak: 2
Opening performance in Blitz highlights aggressive and practical choices, including:
Barnes Opening: Walkerling — Games 941, Wins 555, Losses 347, Draws 39; WinRate 58.98%
Barnes Defense — Games 607, Wins 391, Losses 193, Draws 23; WinRate 64.42%
Amar Gambit — Games 485, Wins 301, Losses 161, Draws 23; WinRate 62.06%
Modern — Games 201, Wins 122, Losses 68, Draws 11; WinRate 60.70%
Persistent blitz activity with strong performance across 2023–2025 and a notable rise in 2024.
Playing Style and Philosophy
Playing style tends toward dynamic, endgame-rich blitz battles. Endgames appear frequently (Endgame Frequency ~78.99%), and the player thrives in long, tactical duels that reward precision over speed alone. Typical game length skews toward extended sequences: AvgMovesPerWin ~74.31, AvgMovesPerLoss ~71.63.
Playing style favors resourceful endgames and proactive, tactical play
Comeback potential is high (Comeback Rate ~81.5%), with solid resilience after setbacks
Tactical awareness emphasizes timing and material swings; WhiteWinRate ~57.49%, BlackWinRate ~55.21%
Tilt factor noted (TiltFactor ~10), with a preference for play during late morning hours (BestTimeOfDayToPlay ~ 11:00)
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You show solid adaptability in Chess960 blitz, keeping pieces active and creating pressure in the middlegame.
You often seek dynamic possibilities rather than settling for calm, safe positions, which leads to chances to turn games in your favor.
Your endgame awareness is improving, and you can convert promising chances when you get clean simplifications or favorable exchanges.
You manage your openings with a plan and don’t shy away from sharp lines when the position requires it.
Two things to sharpen for stronger blitz results
Opening performance: what to borrow from the data
Practical plan for the next two weeks
Progress notes you can monitor
Your short- to mid-term momentum looks positive, with improvement in several recent sessions. Keep building on that by prioritizing consistent opening plans, decisive middlegame play, and reliable endgame technique. If a specific opening or pattern keeps causing trouble, devote a focused week to practicing that scenario and reviewing games where it arose.
Notes and optional references
Recent game notes or PGN snippets can be added here for quick review in the app later.
If you’d like, I can attach a few starter practice lines from Barnes Defense and Amar Gambit to your next session for quick testing.