Your primary problem is my combo, which is protected by my chess pawns. As long as that is up, my skull cards will be revived occasionally. Why don't you use up the sacrifices of your cards (the ones I've killed. King of Flames, Jack of Wolves, etc.) to summon the entirety of your chess pieces at once? Your only shot is to take down my pieces protecting the combo after all. Killing my cards only provides more sacrifices for me to bring in more chess pieces. For example with the sacrifice of the 2 of Skulls (again - killed it to bring in the queen. It got revived by the abyss combo and got destroyed by Judgement) and a roll of *rolls the die and gets 1*, I've got 5 sacrificial points, since cards count double their amount. Which means I can summon a Rook. So imagine what you can summon with jacks, kings and aces dead, high cards that count double their amount for summoning chess pieces...
Anyway, time for my attack phase
*Ace of Skulls with the Steam Roller attacks The One Above All*
*Ace of Skulls attacks one pawn obliterating it*
*Queen of Skulls attacks One Above All to finish it off if possible*
*Jack of Skulls (is this guy dead due to judgement or not? I am confused if he is alive, I have him do the following) attacks one pawn to obliterate it*
*Summons Rook*
*Sets all pieces in Defense position except the Queen* Now if you attack them, your cards/pawns also get harmed, unlike attack position, but they cannot attack themselves. Even if you defeat them.
*Queen attacks another pawn, obliterating it*
I've got 2 White Knights, a pawn, a White Bishop and a White Rook. The Queen is still there but will die at the end of this turn.
And that's the end of my turn. Your move