DragonChess-01 — The Bullet-Breathing Blitz Specialist
DragonChess-01 is an online chess force known for blistering Bullet play and a reputation for turning chaotic time scrambles into elegant wins. Frequent keywords for search engines: DragonChess-01, bullet chess, blitz specialist, Czech Defense, Najdorf, online chess tactics, fast time controls.
Overview
Active across Bullet and Blitz, DragonChess-01 blends tactical ferocity with marathon-level endgame endurance. The player favors sharp sidelines as Black and a steely e4-heavy approach as White. Preferred time control: Bullet — the arena where instincts and nerves collide.
- Total recorded decisive results (wins/losses/draws): 2158 / 1424 / 295
- Preferred time control: Bullet (fast reflexes and instant pattern recognition)
- Most productive seasons: sustained high activity and strong win-rate through 2024–2026
Career Highlights & Trends
- Notable peak performance indicators: 2421 (2025-01-25) and 2101 (2025-01-20)
- Rating trend snapshot (Blitz 2022–2026):
- Remarkable tactical resilience — Comeback rate: 87.12% (often bails out of bad positions)
- Endgame focus — Endgame frequency: 81.79% (games go long and DragonChess-01 finishes them)
- Average decisive game length: roughly 72–80 moves depending on result (this is not a bullet of blunders; it's endurance)
Playing Style & Psychological Profile
DragonChess-01 is equal parts tactician and grinder. Prefers long tactical puzzles that convert into enduring endgames. The bio below explains how this player often wins.
- Early resignations are rare — EarlyResignationRate: 0.84%
- Avg moves per win: 72.7; per loss: 80.0 — wins often come from steady pressure, not instant collapses
- First capture tends to happen near move 7 — patient opening play with sharp middlegames
- Psychological tilt factor: 7 — competitive, sometimes fiery after setbacks
- Best time of day to play: ~04:00 (odd hours, excellent focus)
Favorite Openings & Repertoire
DragonChess-01 mixes classical and cheeky: strong results with the Czech Defense and several Sicilian lines, while White frequently opens with e4.
- As Black: Czech Defense (very successful), Philidor Defense, King's Indian Defense
- As White: French Advance, Ruy Lopez Exchange lines, and a variety of anti-Sveshnikov/closed Sicilians
- Bullet specialties: Sicilian Defense: Moscow Variation and the Czech Defense — near-perfect short-game execution
Rivalries & Notable Opponents
Many opponents have felt the Dragon's breath. A few recurring names below (click to view profiles where supported).
- Most-played opponent: iamfish2882 — head-to-head: 50 wins, 8 losses, 5 draws (dominant)
- Other frequent rivals:
- Eduardo Ortiz — 9 / 9 / 1
- Jorge — 9 / 6 / 1
- sohan88 — 10 / 1 / 0 (one-sided)
- Lars Meyer — 6 / 2 / 1
- Record vs most-played pool highlights a player who grinds out wins with high consistency in blitz and bullet.
Streaks, Records & Fun Facts
- Longest winning streak: 17 games — Dragon mode engaged
- Longest losing streak: 7 games — even dragons have off-days
- Current winning streak (at last update): 3
- High tactical resilience — Win rate after losing material: 53.62%
- Checks are a favorite tool: the queen and rook deliver the majority of delivered checks
Sample Game (for fan study)
A representative opening-to-middlegame fragment to showcase DragonChess-01’s style. Use the embedded viewer to step through the moves.
Where to Watch & Follow
DragonChess-01 is a name to search for in Bullet and Blitz leaderboards. For opening study, look up the Czech Defense and the Sicilian Moscow — those keywords will surface many of the Dragon’s best games.
- Suggested study terms: Czech Defense, Sicilian Defense: Moscow Variation, French Defense: Advance Variation
- Recent Blitz rating trend: