About yhhshivaa
yhhshivaa is a lively chess streamer and bullet specialist known for fast instincts, stubborn endgames and a knack for dramatic comebacks. A regular on the instant-gratification circuits of Bullet and Blitz, their channel mixes blitzkrieg tactics with wry commentary — equal parts tutorial and entertainment. Data here is current through Feb 3, 2026.
Peak Bullet result: — a reminder that even speed chess has its glory moments.
Playing style & strengths
Short summary of how yhhshivaa plays:
- Bullet-first approach: prefers ultra-fast games and thrives under time pressure.
- Endgame fanatic: enters late middlegames and endgames often — high endgame frequency and long average game length (many wins and losses finish around 70–80 moves).
- Tactical resilience: excellent comeback rate (often converts rough positions into wins) and solid performance after material loss.
- Rarely quits early — low early-resignation rate; expect full fights.
Openings & repertoire highlights
On stream you'll see a mix of cheeky gambits and classical responses. Popular choices and performance highlights include:
- Scandinavian Defense — a go-to reply with lots of practice and hundreds of games.
- Czech Defense — very successful in speed time controls; a reliable, solid weapon.
- Blackburne Shilling Gambit — favorite trick for unexpected wins and entertaining stream moments.
- Four Knights Game and the Vienna Gambit — used to steer games into tactical skirmishes.
These openings mix trickery with sound theory — great fuel for a streamer who wants both spectacle and substance.
Memorable streams & examples
Catch a taste of a typical middlegame that ends in a tactical slugfest (loadable viewer):
For a visual of long-term progress and peak bursts during intense Bullet months, here's a compact view:
Rivalries & records
Frequent opponents create storylines that regular viewers love. For example:
- Most-played opponent: thenmoli — a rivalry with nearly 90 games and plenty of dramatic swings.
- Other often-seen names include hardik18dey and alejandro-copello — great fodder for stream banter and rematch hype.
Streaks: long runs include double-digit winning and losing streaks — perfect material for "comeback stream" branding.
When to watch & streamer schedule tips
Performance patterns that help plan streams and events:
- Best time of day: around 15:00 (local) shows notably higher win rates — ideal for special events or titled guest matches.
- Top weekdays: Sunday and Wednesday show slightly better win percentages — consider weekend highlights and midweek showcases.
- Hour hotspots: 5:00, 6:00 and 15:00 are surprisingly strong windows — great for scheduling high-energy Bullet marathons.
Channel personality & call to action
Expect fast jokes, faster moves, and a streamer who treats every bullet game like a tiny, explosive theater. Whether it's a trick opening, a last-second time scramble, or a gritty endgame, yhhshivaa turns chess data into chat-friendly drama.
Want to study a line or request an opening demonstration? Drop it in chat — you might see Caro-Kann Defense or the Blackburne Shilling Gambit on the next stream.