bullet tips for beginners

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KYLE952RS2
Hi! I am officially a 1200 elo bullet player, so if you want some help and tips, just text in this topic!
KYLE952RS2
I can also help you in rapid and blitz!
wep08a
The only bullet tip for beginners is don’t play bullet. It will cause you to develop bad habits that will make you worse at chess.
KYLE952RS2

This is for free!

magipi

"Don't play bullet" is the best tip for beginners.

KYLE952RS2

All of you! I am just willing to teach some players how to play bullet if they needed me! Why are you criticizing? I f someone needs bullet tips, then I am here to help. Guys why? U am just helping and you crtisize bulet sadly

Fluent-in-Yapanese23

Is it bad to be playing bullet but winning by opponent timeout?

jcidus

When I started playing Bullet, I focused on playing as fast as possible without thinking.

Thanks to that initial process, now my game is more about speed than quality itself, and this has its advantages.

Fluent-in-Yapanese23
jcidus wrote:

When I started playing Bullet, I focused on playing as fast as possible without thinking.

Thanks to that initial process, now my game is more about speed than quality itself, and this has its advantages.

That’s pretty much what I do. Should I continue with that or work on learning good moves?

jcidus
Fluent-in-Yapanese23 escribió:
jcidus wrote:

When I started playing Bullet, I focused on playing as fast as possible without thinking.

Thanks to that initial process, now my game is more about speed than quality itself, and this has its advantages.

That’s pretty much what I do. Should I continue with that or work on learning good moves?

Bullet is like playing the piano or typing on a keyboard with good touch typing, in an easy and automatic way.

Once you learn it, it becomes second nature, and then you keep refining it more and more, though we all have a limit, both in good play and speed.

You could combine 3/0 games with 1/0 games, so the speed adjusts over time. But of course, if you don't improve your chess, no miracles can happen.

If you play well at 3/0, then at 1 or 2 hours, you'll play at a high level, although the focus would be different.

Fluent-in-Yapanese23

Wdym by 3/0

three minutes or hours?

jcidus
Fluent-in-Yapanese23 escribió:

Wdym by 3/0

three minutes or hours?

3 minutes

mikewier

Beginners should not play bullet. It will slow their development as chessplayers.

KYLE952RS2

Yes, I agree mr NM

KYLE952RS2

But if players are just interested playing bullet, they can just talk to me

supergeg

hii

supergeg

for magipi : why dont play bullet ??

magipi
supergeg wrote:

for magipi : why dont play bullet ??

Very low level bullet is just random moves, full of obvious blunders. There is nothing to learn from it, it's just nonsense.

Here is an example from your collection:

https://www.chess.com/game/live/133601346037?username=supergeg&move=37

White plunders a pawn as early as move 2. Then white throws away a knight, black ignores it and blunders a bishop. In the end, while blunders the queen, and black steps into mate instead of taking the queen.

Banging out random moves is just bad for your chess. Pick a time control where you can think. Use your time and try to find good moves.

Checkmated-nate

Bruh I don’t think everyone is saying don’t play bullet, so I think you should stop trying to teach lol.

RIH2013
I think u should put some posts on my forum