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God sama

Yami-Sukehiro Since 2020 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟
44.7%- 49.3%- 6.0%
Bullet 2575
270W 263L 18D
Blitz 2635
2141W 2442L 311D
Rapid 2338
69W 29L 1D

Yami-Sukehiro (aka God sama) — Blitz Specialist

Known online as God sama and competing under the handle Yami-Sukehiro, this player carved out a reputation as a Blitz grinder who loves chaotic positions and long, dramatic endgames. From 2020 through early 2026 Yami-Sukehiro climbed through the online ranks with a mix of tactical audacity and stubborn technical play.

  • Username: Yami-Sukehiro
  • Preferred time control: Blitz
  • Playing profile: tactically creative, endgame focused, late night competitor

Playing Style and Strengths

Yami-Sukehiro thrives in messy positions where practical chances and clock pressure matter most. Expect sacrificial ideas, long tactical sequences, and a refusal to simplify early. Opponents often run into unexpected complications that favor the aggressive side when time is low.

  • High comeback rate and good recovery when down material
  • Average decisive game length is long for Blitz, showing persistence
  • Excels in endgames and complicated middlegames

Opening Repertoire

Openings are chosen to create imbalance and practical play rather than head-to-head theoretical duels. Below are the most reliable weapons in the toolkit.

Career Highlights and Streaks

Yami-Sukehiro has had streaks of dominance and tough patches, both of which shaped a resilient approach to online play. Notable markers of the career include long win runs and a clear peak performance phase.

  • Longest winning streak: 16 games
  • Longest losing streak: 12 games
  • Peak Blitz achievement: 2791 (2025-09-12)
Blitz Rating271325642415226621162020: 21652021: 23802022: 24812023: 25782024: 25722025: 25842026: 26642020202120222023202420252026

Rivalries and Frequent Opponents

Yami-Sukehiro meets several opponents repeatedly. These rivalries have produced memorable battles and are useful study material for anyone preparing to face a similar style.

Training, Psychology and Tempo

Training mixes tactical drills with targeted opening review and a lot of simulated Blitz sessions. Psychologically the player does best late at night and uses quick resets between games to manage tilt.

  • Best time to play: late evening, with peak results around 23:00
  • Tilt and recovery: moderate tilt factor but strong ability to reset between sessions
  • Typical practice: puzzles, opening tuneups, and endgame drills

Fun Facts and Quirks

Yami-Sukehiro blends seriousness with a sense of humor. Games sometimes end with creative resignations or ecstatic flag wins. Fans call some of the line choices "meme fodder" in the best possible way.

  • Often plays long decisive games in Blitz, averaging many moves per result
  • Enjoys surprising opponents with offbeat sidelines
  • Has a habit of saving dramatic comebacks for streaming or high stakes arenas

Sample Game Snippet

Here is a compact Blitz style opening sequence representative of Yami-Sukehiro's taste for early imbalance. Replay and study it with the embedded viewer.

Study Tips and Where to Follow

To learn from Yami-Sukehiro, study repeated opponent matchups and the Sicilian Alapin handling. Review long decisive games to see the transition from middlegame complications to technical endgames.

  • Study frequent opponents: albertmerdd and Roberto Mogranzini for recurring themes
  • Drill openings shown above and practice converting small advantages into wins

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