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Username: samisahi

Playing Since: 2012-11-12 (Active)

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Rapid: 2323
56W / 42L / 8D
Blitz: 2882
210W / 78L / 57D
Bullet: 2866
355W / 147L / 59D

International Master Samir Sahidi

Meet Samir Sahidi, a chess virtuoso whose pieces dance across the board like seasoned performers in a grand ballet of strategy and cunning. Known online as samisahi, Samir has proudly earned the prestigious title of International Master from FIDE, a testament to their deep commitment, tactical brilliance, and a brain wired for calculation.

Samir's journey in the chess world can be described as nothing short of meteoric. Starting with ratings in the modest 1500s during early rapid games, this player has climbed to dizzying heights, smashing bullet ratings past 3050 and blitz to an astonishing 2918 by 2025! Their rapid development from a chess neophyte into a formidable opponent has been peppered with dazzling streaks—like an incredible 17-game winning spree—that leave spectators wondering if Samir has a direct hotline to the Queen's gambit itself.

But let’s not forget the human side behind this chess titan. Samir isn’t just about cold calculation; there’s an artful blend of psychological pounding, with a tilt factor shy of 5%, showing they get annoyed like the rest of us when the king gets cornered. Luckily, their comeback rate is a remarkable 81%, proving they bounce back faster than a super ball in a tile room.

When it comes to openings, Samir has a few secret weapons (quite literally, given the “Top Secret” naming) that consistently deliver victories with over a 60% win rate in blitz and an even stronger 63% in bullet. They occasionally dabble in the London System and Sicilian Defense French Variation—and when it works, it’s 100% wins, talk about commitment to style!

Samir’s playing style is a masterclass in endurance and patience. With an average of about 85 moves per win, this is someone who loves a good marathon game, savoring every pawn push and knight fork. They masterfully navigate endgames with frequency over 85%, turning what might be a humdrum finale for others into a thrilling crescendo.

Fun fact: Samir shines brightest around 11 AM, where they boast a nearly 70% win rate, so if you see samisahi online around then, better get your game face on!

A Memorable Victory

One particularly brilliant recent win came in May 2025, where Samir, playing Black against CalmPython_19, triumphed by resignation after a strategic onslaught in the Modern Defense - Three Pawns Attack. The game was a whirlwind of tactical nuances involving clever bishop maneuvers and precise queen activity, proving Samir's knack for turning pressure into victory.

The Road Ahead

With relentless drive, a brain wired for complex calculations, and a humor that probably involves sneaky pawn jokes, Samir Sahidi is a player to watch. Whether online blitz battles or deep strategic rapid games, samisahi continues to expand their chess kingdom, one move at a time.

In the grand game of chess, Samir doesn’t just play—they perform, compose, and sometimes, dare we say, enchant.


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Feedback for Samir Sahidi

Samir, your recent games show a strong understanding of strategic concepts and excellent endgame technique, which are clear indicators of your solid playing strength. Your ability to convert small advantages into wins, especially in complicated middle and endgames, stands out and reflects good calculation skills and patience.

Strengths

  • Opening repertoire: You demonstrate good knowledge of your preferred openings such as the Modern Defense and King's Indian structures, leading to playable and flexible middlegame positions.
  • Positional play: You effectively use pawn breaks and piece activity to gain space and control critical squares.
  • Technique under time pressure: Many games show your calm approach and accuracy despite low clock times, an asset at higher levels of play.

Areas for Improvement

  • Handling aggressive pawn storms: In some losses, like against yavrukurt40, you faced challenging kingside attacks involving pawn pushes (e.g., g4 and h4) that eventually overwhelmed your king’s safety. Focusing on timely countermeasures or prophylactic moves could help.
  • Active defense and counterplay: There are a few moments when allowing the opponent to initiate dangerous breakthroughs led to passive defense. Developing techniques for more active defense and counterattack will help turn tough games around.
  • Time management: While you handle time pressure well, being a little more consistent with your clock in the early and middle stages can provide you more time for critical moments.

Suggestions for Training

  • Review games where an opponent launched strong space-gaining pawn pushes in front of your king. Analyze with engine and note ideas for prevention or containment.
  • Work on tactical motifs related to counterattacks in closed or semi-closed positions, as these often unlock critical defensive resources.
  • Practice blindfold and visualization exercises to improve calculation speed, aiding decision quality with less time on the clock.
  • Study endgame fundamentals particularly in rook and minor piece endgames, as these convert many advantages in your games and improving technique there boosts confidence.

Keep up the good work! Your consistency and strategic understanding are strong foundations that will continue to propel you forward. Feel free to share games, and we can dig deeper into critical moments together.



🆚 Opponent Insights

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tsoi_dima 1W / 2L / 1D View
matvamatva 0W / 0L / 1D View
Renato Terry 2W / 1L / 1D View
Andrey Klymchuk 1W / 0L / 0D View
rivandi40 1W / 0L / 0D View
Most Played Opponents
Arkadiy Khromaev 8W / 11L / 4D View Games
white31 14W / 5L / 1D View Games
PCPF1 9W / 3L / 4D View Games
Aram Hakobyan 9W / 4L / 2D View Games
Aaravamudhan Balaji 11W / 3L / 0D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2882
2024 2800
2023 2866 2736
2022 3003 2701
2021 2907 2702 2323
2020 2576 2612 2362
2019 2603
2018 2604 2255
2013 1642
2012 1507
Rating by Year201220132018201920202021202220232024202530031507YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 22W / 5L / 5D 19W / 6L / 4D 94.2
2024 5W / 1L / 1D 3W / 0L / 3D 110.7
2023 36W / 12L / 11D 38W / 19L / 4D 95.0
2022 16W / 6L / 3D 21W / 4L / 2D 90.1
2021 49W / 16L / 10D 49W / 17L / 11D 100.7
2020 107W / 51L / 29D 97W / 64L / 26D 95.6
2019 0W / 0L / 0D 0W / 0L / 1D 76.0
2018 66W / 19L / 8D 64W / 21L / 6D 83.5
2013 9W / 5L / 0D 10W / 4L / 0D 60.8
2012 12W / 5L / 1D 7W / 12L / 0D 61.3

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 19 14 3 2 73.7%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 10 8 2 0 80.0%
Döry Defense 9 7 1 1 77.8%
Caro-Kann Defense 9 5 2 2 55.6%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 9 4 2 3 44.4%
French Defense 8 6 0 2 75.0%
Modern 7 6 0 1 85.7%
English Opening: Anglo-Indian Defense 7 3 1 3 42.9%
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation 6 2 4 0 33.3%
Hungarian Opening: Wiedenhagen-Beta Gambit 6 3 1 2 50.0%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 39 24 11 4 61.5%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 38 19 14 5 50.0%
Modern 24 18 3 3 75.0%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 22 12 8 2 54.5%
French Defense 22 15 4 3 68.2%
French Defense: Classical Variation, Svenonius Variation 18 13 3 2 72.2%
King's Indian Attack 17 15 2 0 88.2%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack: Classical Variation 17 8 6 3 47.1%
Czech Defense 17 13 2 2 76.5%
Caro-Kann Defense 17 10 4 3 58.8%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 17 1
Losing 5 0
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