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SicilianDragon21

Since 2020 (Inactive) Chess.com
48.5%- 47.7%- 3.8%
Bullet 1120
169W 167L 10D
Blitz 1125
302W 314L 21D
Rapid 1049
93W 75L 13D
Daily 1136
5W 3L 1D

SicilianDragon21: The Fiery Gamer of the 64 Squares

Meet SicilianDragon21, a chess enthusiast who’s been dancing with kings, queens, and, occasionally, knights on the battlefield since at least 2020. Known for his unpredictable and sometimes sneaky “Unknown Opening” attempts, he’s a player whose rating graph looks like an exciting rollercoaster—at times breathing fire with a peak daily rating of 1520 late in 2023, only to momentarily descend again, reminding us all that the dragon needs to rest.

Chess Journey & Style

With a penchant for the Daily and Blitz formats, SicilianDragon21 has amassed over 1,000 games, boasting nearly even win-loss records sprinkled with a good share of draws. His longest winning streak hits a confident 7 games, showing bursts of brilliance that can make opponents wary. Yet, even dragons sometimes experience a flame-out, with a longest losing streak of 9 games—proof that even legends have off days.

A sturdy player in the endgame, with almost 68 moves per win on average, he’s patient and precise, savoring the slow burn of a well-fought victory. Early resignations are rare (< 5%), proving he battles on until the final pawn is pushed or the clock runs dry.

Trivia & Quirks

  • Best Time to Challenge This Dragon: 9 AM sharp, when the tactical awareness is at a high and blunders are fewer.
  • Comebacks Are in His Blood: With a comeback rate of over 78%, never count him out, even if down a piece.
  • Opponent Beware: Some opponents like “alanchen73” and “alexdiegoba” have never tasted defeat at his hands—100% win rate against them is nothing short of draconic dominance.
  • Game Endings: SicilianDragon21 wins a good chunk of games on time, so watch your clock carefully if you’re sparring with this sly player!

Recent Battles

Recent victories include a tactical triumph over jivkoledenburgski where timing was everything, winning on time thanks to calculated pressure in the Caro-Kann defense. Losses? Even dragons stumble, like a valiant but defeated game against leblank077 involving intricate English Opening maneuvers.

Final Word

SicilianDragon21 may not yet be a grandmaster, but he’s definitely a memorable presence on the battlefield—fiery, strategic, and sometimes merciless. Whether you’re a fellow chess warrior or a curious spectator, keep an eye out: the dragon’s flame is both unpredictable and captivating.

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