If an opponent attempts a single leg, attempt to get an overhook with one arm, and push their face away with the other, forcing them down to a turtled position.
From here, using the hand pushing on their face/head, reach over for a chin strap. Pull them in with the chin strap. From here, let go of the chin strap, and clasp hand to hand with the overhooked arm. The overhooked arm can be used as a lever to bring the opponent’s elbow closer, compromising their base.
From here, an anaconda or guillotine choke may present themselves. If the opponent moves a certain way, this can be switched to a darce choke.
If no submission opportunity is present, start circling towards the opponent’s back, while keeping the anaconda choke grips. The opponent will follow you to relieve pressure. Once they have committed to following you, switch directions to take their back. To make the transition easier, the opponent’s elbow can be dragged/pulled as a handle to pull yourself into position.