Overview
Little-Dragon-Bruce-Lee is an online force with a name that promises kung‑fu tactics and delivers tactical fireworks on the board. Equally at home in frantic Bullet skirmishes and thoughtful Rapid duels, Little-Dragon-Bruce-Lee prefers Rapid play — where calculated pressure and cunning endgames shine. This biography captures style, openings, memorable runs and a few playful quirks from a prolific online campaign.
Preferred time control: Rapid. Peak Rapid achievements and timeline are summarized below for quick reference.
2374 (2025-12-27)Playing Style & Strengths
Little-Dragon-Bruce-Lee blends patient buildup with sudden tactical bursts — think a calm Bruce Lee stance followed by a flurry of precise strikes. Key behavioral signals from their play:
- Endgame frequency is high: prefers to grind opponents down (EndgameFrequency ~85%).
- Long, often marathon games: average decisive game length tends to be around 80 moves.
- Resilient tactician: strong comeback rate and respectable win rate after losing material.
- Best time to challenge them: local around 01:00 (they tend to shine late at night).
Opening Repertoire (Highlights)
The repertoire is eclectic and repeatable — a mix of offbeat systems and reliable plans. A few signature choices that define Little-Dragon-Bruce-Lee's approach:
- King's Indian Attack — a go‑to setup when White seeks flexibility. King's Indian Attack
- Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation — a frequent, comfortable structure for piling pressure.
- Modern and Amar Gambit flavors — ready to unbalance positions early and test opponents' nerves.
- Czech & Australian defenses when playing Black — solid counterpunching options.
Want to learn one of the signature systems? Check this quick term page: King's Indian Attack.
Notable Runs, Streaks & Opponents
Little-Dragon-Bruce-Lee is prolific — thousands of games across Bullet, Blitz and Rapid. The record shows streaks and rivalries that tell a story:
- Longest winning streak: 13 games — a hot streak worthy of a highlight reel.
- Longest losing streak: 12 games — even dragons have off days.
- Top frequent opponents include: Jack Wilshere, Oscar Santiago Ejarque Escudero and Anselm Wagner — fierce repeat matchups that sharpen play.
- Most played opponent overall: jackwiishere — a rivalry with dozens of games and many memorable finishes.
Memorable Games & Interactive Viewer
Below are interactive snippets and a representative game to explore Little-Dragon-Bruce-Lee's taste for dynamic battles. Play through a sample Rapid showdown and a short tactical sequence.
- Replay a recent Rapid contest: Rapid showdown vs ojarke
- Sample tactical mini‑game (move viewer):
Try the viewer above to see how the dragon breathes fire: central pawns, queenside activity, then a decisive infiltration.
Fun Facts & Trivia
- Nickname spirit: part martial-artist, part mythical dragon — opponents joke about needing a black belt to survive the endgame.
- First-move tastes: Nf3 and d3 are signature starter moves, favoring flexible setups over immediate theoretical duels.
- When behind material, Little-Dragon-Bruce-Lee often goes hunting — high comeback rate shows danger even in worse positions.
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Where to Follow & Explore
For more games, head to recent opponent profiles and match archives: Jack Wilshere, Oscar Santiago Ejarque Escudero, Anselm Wagner. For a quick timeline of Rapid form:
.Little-Dragon-Bruce-Lee is best approached prepared: study the King's Indian Attack and Colle structures, then bring your own dragon-slaying novelties.