A Bullet, a GIF and a Miniature

A Bullet, a GIF and a Miniature

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Hi everyone. Yesterday I played a bullet versus a good player (rating 2266) and I won in only 8 moves (I think it is the shortest bullet I’ve ever played). I prepared a trick, very simple, but interesting for a bullet game.

Also, Chess.com showed us yesterday a new interesting tool to Create Chess Game Animated GIF (you can find it here). Then I thought it was the perfect moment to create a new post, show you and check how the new Chess.com tool works and at the same time you will see the miniature I played. All of this in one small GIF.

                                                           NN vs Michel2426

 Miniature Bullet Game

My opponent resigned because he was going to lose the bishop at b2. By the way, the tactical theme here is skewer. I hope you have enjoyed the minipost. 

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