Atomic Chess Tips and Tricks

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youraveragemobileplayer

I need them please help me

2bHNST

Notes would be a better place to put this.

Nyutixbrother

@SharkBaitHooHaHaHah

BossAtha

@youraveragemobileplayer - ez strats - knight first, try to attack the two pieces diagonal to the king using knight. If that dosen't work, be very careful and try to make opportunities to get near the king.

SharkBaitHooHaHaHah

Someone summoned me?

Nyutixbrother
SharkBaitHooHaHaHah wrote:

Someone summoned me?

i forgor the haha

BossAtha
jackityjackjack wrote:
BossAtha wrote:

@youraveragemobileplayer - ez strats - knight first, try to attack the two pieces diagonal to the king using knight. If that dosen't work, be very careful and try to make opportunities to get near the king.

You sound like a 1600 rated atomic player.

(I am) - I barely play atomic

SharkBaitHooHaHaHah

My top 5 tips (coming from an ex no1 atomic lb player (check my profile)

1. stick to one opening (make sure its a good one) and get really good at it. e.g. Nf3 e3, Nf3 Nd4, or Nf3 Nc3.

2. For black, know how to refute common traps. (look at lichess studies for this, but most of the time it just comes to you naturally through playing many games.

3. Watch High-level players. You may pick up more tricks/opening ideas from them than you'd think.

4. Stay away from hyperbullet/bullet, because as a beginner, you need to be thinking about moves and their ideas behind them, not just movng random pieces until you win a game on time.

5. Final tip: you can also utilize websites: https://illion-atomic.netlify.app/

or I can coach you for a small hourly fee

bonus tip: https://lichess.org/study/p76HQgF0 (my study) *also if you see any games on the study played by the name of "oreozebrachess0" that was my old username*

youraveragemobileplayer
2bHNST wrote:

Notes would be a better place to put this.

youraveragemobileplayer
SharkBaitHooHaHaHah wrote:

My top 5 tips (coming from an ex no1 atomic lb player (check my profile)

1. stick to one opening (make sure its a good one) and get really good at it. e.g. Nf3 e3, Nf3 Nd4, or Nf3 Nc3.

2. For black, know how to refute common traps. (look at lichess studies for this, but most of the time it just comes to you naturally through playing many games.

3. Watch High-level players. You may pick up more tricks/opening ideas from them than you'd think.

4. Stay away from hyperbullet/bullet, because as a beginner, you need to be thinking about moves and their ideas behind them, not just movng random pieces until you win a game on time.

5. Final tip: you can also utilize websites: https://illion-atomic.netlify.app/

or I can coach you for a small hourly fee

bonus tip: https://lichess.org/study/p76HQgF0 (my study) *also if you see any games on the study played by the name of "oreozebrachess0" that was my old username*

TYSM!!!!!!