Magnus Was Shocked of this Bullet Games !!!
Chess demolishes differences. It's a language of different generations.
-Judit Polgar
Today we are about to witness a 28-game massacre between two top-level elite chess players GM Niranjan Sahu and me. This took place at lichess.com. When Niranjan called out to me for a bullet match. 30 Games for the win. The time control was 1 min with no increment.
Now, before starting the matches. I would tell you Niranjan is the creator of Its Sahu gambit. It's fairly unknown since my friend nor I have not yet come to the mainstream like Youtube or Twitch. As sure as I am about to hit my 50th blog, I will start streaming.
Now Its Sahu gambit signifies itself mostly in bullet games. When you have less time and your opponent is fairly close to you on the clock you intensionally sacrifice the material in front of a most aggressive piece such that it also creates a threat. This wins you time as opponents get distracted. This strategy is very suitable till the 1600 rating in the bullet.

GM Niranjan Sahu.
| The Matches |
Match One -
This is a typical bullet game where you somehow get an advantage in the opening. Even getting up a queen but then blundering it yourself. I won, Since the end game was more favourable due to my pawn structure.
Match Two -
Don't play Scandinavian against me, "I hate it". I will try all destroy it.
Match Three-
This game signifies Understanding opening and knowing the opponent's mindset. I know he will premove Bishop takes Knight. So I moved my knight such that it will attack the bishop again. He fell for that not once, not twice but, Thrice. Following this is risky, So don't try unless you really know your moves and his mindset.
Match Four-
This game shows an understanding of opening and its trap. Here I played the most common mating trap by distracting him with other moves.
Match Five-
Playing against stupid opening mistakes and punishing them.
Match Six-
Niranjan crushing me for my idiotic gameplay and misunderstanding him.
Match Seven-
This was a long game where my time management was very poor. I was winning in the endgame since he hanged his rook. I know this because I heard his reaction on call.
Considering all 28 matches were tough so these were some good matches among all. We ended on equal terms 14-14 after that he had to go for some of his work.

Scores after 19 Matches. Upper ones are my victory and lower onces are Niranjan's.
If you want to see more of Niranjan's and my matches, comment down below.
Also, If this blog reaches 40 views we will play a 5 min Blitz or 10 Min Rapid for 11 matches.
Note- To be clear we are not titled players it's just for attracting the audience to chess content.