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BEST OPENING in bullet games

Yeah when I go to a resturant and order taco's I prefer to have all my dressings on the side in there own selected square so that each one doesn't touch each other.
Than I put the fixing I want on the taco at that specific time.
If the taco already comes with the dressings on it some things may be on the taco I do not like and a cross mixing/contamination might of happen.
Thank you for your understanding.
http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=1394712857
Check this game! I beat another 2050 + player with my strategy.
I suck at bullet mostly becuase I lose to many due to slower computer service, however it's interesting here becuase even great players have time issues. I'm not that bad as to where I should lose to a player making random moves but I have. It's to fast for me but I learned quick moves is most important. I noticed a fair amount of people that must have sucked too just pushing all their pawns one space forward to start, Hard to take serious but at my level it had its challenges since it messed me up and they were familier with it. So I give up on bullet but my question to JohnWayne111 is at your level is it usually time that decides victory or are there often mates?
Pretty funny. I don't know if a lot of opponents will buy that "mouse slip" excuse.
Unfortunately most players don´t accept the draw. They just care about their rating.
Dear folks!
I am a 2000 + player in bullet chess and have develloped the following opening strategy:
In bullet games a lot of players do FIANCHETTO with their bishops. They usually do premoves. The most efficient strategy is the following: So for example:
1.d4 g6
2.Bh6!! Bg7
3.Bxg7 ...
This strategy works in about 50 per cent of the bullet games. I even beat NMs and FMs with that approach.
And if it doesn´t work respectively if your opponent takes your bishop you can still say that it was a mouse slip. And he will maybe accept a draw.
Check this out and tell me about your experiences!