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Dragon84

Playing Since: 2009-03-12 (Active)

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Blitz: 2473
1W / 0L / 0D
Bullet: 2455
46993W / 40976L / 3095D

Profile Summary: Dragon84

Meet Dragon84, a bullet chess virtuoso whose rating has soared from humble beginnings around 1370 in early 2020 to a blazing peak of 2578 by March 2025. A relentless competitor, Dragon84 has played tens of thousands of bullet games, claiming victory with a cool 35,988 wins – proving that speed and skill make a fiery combination.

Known for deadly precision and a penchant for sharp openings, Dragon84’s go-to repertoire is intriguingly called Top Secret, boasting a respectable 51.6% win rate across over 67,000 bullet games. When not cloaking strategies in mystery, they dabble in the Closed Sicilian Defense and Modern Defense variations, showcasing versatility beyond the speed chess battlefield.

Despite the aggressive playstyle, Dragon84 has a surprisingly gentle side – resigning early only about 0.88% of the time and savoring the endgame in over 81% of their games. Their true grit shines with an impressive comeback rate of 82.1%, turning the tides even after losing pieces, because quitting is just not in their code (though their Tilt Factor of 14 hints they might occasionally suffer feverish moments post blunder!).

Dragon84’s tactical awareness is legendary, illustrated by average winning games clocking 73 moves—long enough to be a Netflix miniseries but short enough to keep the adrenaline pumping. Whether playing white or black, their winning chances hover just above 50%, making every game a nail-biter. Notably, their best hunting hours tend to be around the afternoon, with a surprising spike in win rate around 2 AM– proving some dragons burn brightest in the witching hour.

Recent games show Dragon84 parrying and striking with finesse, winning both on the clock and by checkmate. Whether timing out opponents or weaving cunning mating nets, Dragon84’s chess artistry remains captivating.

In the arena of online chess, Dragon84 is a spellbinding mix of precision, unpredictability, and fierce determination. Just don’t ask about “casual” chess — Dragon84 is here to dominate at breakneck speed, one bullet game at a time.


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Quick summary

Nice run — you won sharp, attacking games and converted pressure into concrete tactics. Your kingside pawn storms and queen/rook coordination are working well in one-minute games. Main weaknesses to clean up: time management under one-minute play, some endgame technique (especially rook/pawn endgames), and occasional loose pieces when you speed up.

Highlight — recent win vs kuzmenkomi

What went well

  • You played a focused kingside storm: advancing pawns, opening lines and keeping pieces active rather than trading too early.
  • Good use of threats to force the opponent's king into the open — the queen + rooks joined quickly and coordinated for the final mate.
  • Small tactics were found under time pressure (you converted a knight trade into a strong attack and punished a pinned/back-rank theme).

Replay the game (quick viewer)

Key teaching moment: you turned a kingside pawn advance into a mating net rather than just grabbing material. Keep repeating that conversion pattern — open files, force the king out, then bring heavy pieces in.

Losses — patterns to fix

Common issues seen in your recent defeats

  • Time trouble / clock management — one loss was on time. In 1|0 games your decision speed must be consistent: aim for simple, safe moves when low on time, and avoid long calculations unless the tactic is clear.
  • Rook + pawn endgame technique — you traded into rook endings where the opponent’s activity and passed pawns became decisive. Drill Lucena/Philidor basics and simple rook vs rook+passed pawn defense patterns.
  • Passive play after simplifying — in a few games you accepted simplifications that left you with less counterplay (opponent’s king/activity increased). Before exchanging, ask: “Does this trade reduce my counterplay or fix my weaknesses?”
  • Loose pieces and missed small tactics when you speed up. Slow the mouse slightly for critical checks and captures; a half-second hesitation to verify a square saves losses.

Useful links from the set of recent opponents

  • Game you resigned: vs muratyelligedik — the endgame drifted to a losing rook-pawn structure.
  • Time loss: vs alexanderisaaklj — the tactical middle-game was sharp; watch the clock on forced sequences.

Concrete practice plan (this week)

Short, high-impact tasks you can do before playing more bullet:

  • 5–10 minutes: Quick endgame drill — practice basic rook endgames (Lucena, Philidor, defending the 7th rank) using a dedicated endgame trainer.
  • 10 minutes: Tactics warmup (mix of forks, pins, discovered attacks) — 10 puzzles, focusing on speed and pattern recognition.
  • 10 minutes: Review 2 recent games (one win, one loss). For each, ask: what one move changed the evaluation? Mark mistakes and one improvement to apply next game.
  • Before playing: 2 minutes of breathing + 1 minute to set a simple game plan (attack on kingside / keep rooks active). A pre-game plan reduces random clicks.

Practical bullet tips — immediate improvements

  • When ahead on material: avoid needless simplifications that hand activity back. Trade when it simplifies your path to a winning pawn endgame or a clear mating net.
  • When low on time: prioritize safe, forcing moves (checks, captures, threats). Don’t autopilot into complications unless you see a tactical finish.
  • Pre-move discipline: use pre-moves only when the move is forced and safe. Pre-move traps from the opponent cause quick losses.
  • Opening shortcut: you’re comfortable in the Modern / kingside-attacking setups — keep the same 2–3 opening moves to save time and avoid early errors.

30-day focused goal

Small, measurable target:

  • Play 100 bullet games with the explicit rule: if below 10 seconds, avoid creating new complications — simplify into a clear plan. Track how many games you flag or lose on time and reduce that by 30%.
  • Do 5 forced-mate / rook endgame drills per day for 10 days — this improves conversion and defense.

Quick checklist before each bullet game

  • 1) Opening plan set (first 4 moves memorized).
  • 2) If you get an open file — prioritize rooks, not queen swings.
  • 3) If ahead on material — trade into won endgames; if behind — keep complications and piece activity.
  • 4) At 10 seconds left: switch to “safe mode” — only checks/captures/threats.

Resources / next steps

Try this sequence for the next session:

  • 10 min tactics — accuracy over speed.
  • 10 min rook endgames — Lucena / Philidor basics.
  • 30 bullet games with the new checklist active.
  • After session: review two losses focusing on timing and one critical move to improve.

Opponent quick links

  • Most recent win opponents: kuzmenkomi, jw_9, get_wrong3
  • Recent tough opponents: muratyelligedik, alexanderisaaklj


🆚 Opponent Insights

Recent Opponents
kuzmenkomi 1W / 0L / 0D View
jw_9 1W / 0L / 0D View
muratyelligedik 16W / 14L / 1D View
alexanderisaaklj 0W / 1L / 0D View
get_wrong3 1W / 1L / 0D View
nil424 3W / 1L / 0D View
slim_shady_eminem 1W / 0L / 0D View
speedchessms 0W / 1L / 0D View
conmasida22 1W / 0L / 0D View
maohappenautija 1W / 0L / 0D View
Most Played Opponents
Eddy Osei 433W / 225L / 8D View Games
JohnsonXi 220W / 205L / 15D View Games
lucyargen 193W / 141L / 1D View Games
Aleksandar Dovijanic 164W / 124L / 7D View Games
bloodpigs666 141W / 137L / 17D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2404
2024 2405
2023 2314 2473
2022 2315
2021 2237
2020 2302
Rating by Year20202021202220232024202524052237YearRatingBullet

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 4679W / 3692L / 336D 4157W / 4247L / 305D 74.5
2024 4882W / 3923L / 332D 4479W / 4311L / 347D 74.2
2023 6044W / 5046L / 394D 5690W / 5420L / 425D 74.3
2022 4814W / 3728L / 224D 4578W / 3929L / 276D 71.8
2021 2556W / 2066L / 118D 2404W / 2214L / 154D 73.4
2020 422W / 333L / 29D 396W / 369L / 25D 73.2

Openings: Most Played

Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 3733 2075 1525 133 55.6%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 3672 1892 1674 106 51.5%
Modern 3354 1758 1498 98 52.4%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 2846 1530 1219 97 53.8%
Caro-Kann Defense 2386 1270 1037 79 53.2%
Australian Defense 2295 1287 937 71 56.1%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 2076 1093 912 71 52.6%
East Indian Defense 2013 1007 913 93 50.0%
Czech Defense 1875 963 866 46 51.4%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 1733 903 782 48 52.1%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Sicilian Defense: Closed 1 1 0 0 100.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 21 2
Losing 16 0
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