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KYLE952RS2

I SAID IF SOMEONE NEEDS BULLET TIPS HE CAN COME TO ME IBAM NOT TEACHING IN THUS FORUMY

KYLE952RS2

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Call_me_simon
KYLE952RS2 написал:
Hi! I am officially a 1200 elo bullet player, so if you want some help and tips, just text in this topic!

how do i make good moves and anylize the game fast?

RE3_14

I don't really like playing bullet... I do, though, but it's not my cup of tea

KYLE952RS2
chessmaster42052 wrote:
KYLE952RS2 написал:
Hi! I am officially a 1200 elo bullet player, so if you want some help and tips, just text in this topic!

how do i make good moves and anylize the game fast?

First, train some good openings in blitz or rapid. If you get used to the opening, try your best to memorize the moves and remember to play it fast. Just a reminder do not be pressured about time. Just practice and practice and get used to the time. I also recommend training fast paced games to chess. Com bots like Martin etc. You could analyze it by thinking what is the best move for the opponent and what is your best move after. You could analyze it with a computer. If you need more help, then just message me. Thanks for asking, appreciate it 😊

Call_me_simon
KYLE952RS2 написал:
chessmaster42052 wrote:
KYLE952RS2 написал:
Hi! I am officially a 1200 elo bullet player, so if you want some help and tips, just text in this topic!

how do i make good moves and anylize the game fast?

First, train some good openings in blitz or rapid. If you get used to the opening, try your best to memorize the moves and remember to play it fast. Just a reminder do not be pressured about time. Just practice and practice and get used to the time. I also recommend training fast paced games to chess. Com bots like Martin etc. You could analyze it by thinking what is the best move for the opponent and what is your best move after. You could analyze it with a computer. If you need more help, then just message me. Thanks for asking, appreciate it 😊

Thanks! I will try my best.

KYLE952RS2

Welcome 😊

Corbellino

Here's a bullet tip from a sub 200 piece of bullet scum (me): play about 100 games a day and don't play like a b*tch. You'll be fine.

KYLE952RS2

Um.. That might waste your time and just trying yourself to be best without learning is a bad tip, I would recommend to play at least 7 to 25 games a day

Drummernotpeople
I’m a beginner and I can confirm that not playing bullet helps. You should start with 10 min games. This can help develop good chess playing habits. In bullet. Anything could happen. I know this bc I tried bullet. I blundered twice, my opponent didn’t see it and I won on time.
Drummernotpeople
But if you want to play bullet that’s perfectly fine
Leopard

yes teach me pls

Leopard

i'm totally not 2100...

Dolphincui
People blunder 2 much
Dolphincui
I 2 move checkmated someone 2 times in a row!!!!!!!!!
Call_me_simon
KYLE952RS2 написал:

Um.. That might waste your time and just trying yourself to be best without learning is a bad tip, I would recommend to play at least 7 to 25 games a day

Can I ask you a question? Should I learn more traps or openings? ik i am supposed to learn both, but what exactly should I learn more?

pleaseBgentle9
I’m often in the winning position when I’m playing bullet but then I lose because of the timer :( it makes me start rushing near the end and I play ineffective moves
Arushva10
I really do think that you should play bullet when you’re good at chess and get high ratings. I’m a beginner and I avoid bullet
Arushva10
Gentle start playing rapid or blitz when you have this problem, bullet is just not for you.. maybe blitz is perfect
RE3_14
Arushva10 wrote:
I really do think that you should play bullet when you’re good at chess and get high ratings. I’m a beginner and I avoid bullet

agree... if you play poorly and fast, you can't really improve...

With longer games, you can take the time to think and analyse for your next move, and then after the game, analyse why it was not so good... If you only analyse blunders, I think you can't go really in depth and learn from analyse...