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Won-on-Time

http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=635459196

Won-on-Time

http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=635499514


 

http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=636498396

notmtwain

If you enjoy playing bullet chess, why not just leave it at that?

Don't ask people to waste their time looking at the crappy games you have played.  

Are you seriously asking anyone to admire your back rank mate?

Won-on-Time
notmtwain wrote:

If you enjoy playing bullet chess, why not just leave it at that?

Don't ask people to waste their time looking at the crappy games you have played.  

Are you seriously asking anyone to admire your back rank mate?

you don't realize that you're wasting your time as well as view and comment on my post. I don't show it to you, because you aren't a bullet player.

JagdeepSingh

Well, even GMs have said bullet are not to be admired, analysize & etc.  I have a lot of time & i don't mind wasting it on this lousy forum. ;)

JagdeepSingh

Anyway, nice tactic on both the games.

Won-on-Time
JagdeepSingh wrote:

Well, even GMs have said bullet are not to be admired, analysize & etc.  I have a lot of time & i don't mind wasting it on this lousy forum. ;)

Thanks for your response. Btw, bullet trains the brain's ability to be able to react quickly when we are under pressure, lol Laughing

Won-on-Time

http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=662853979

Won-on-Time

http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=662857085

Chessman265
Won-on-Time wrote:
JagdeepSingh wrote:

Well, even GMs have said bullet are not to be admired, analysize & etc.  I have a lot of time & i don't mind wasting it on this lousy forum. ;)

Thanks for your response. Btw, bullet trains the brain's ability to be able to react quickly when we are under pressure, lol 

Not quite, bullet trains the brain's ability to be able to react instinctually, not nessessarily calculatory which is needed at standard times.

If you want to train your brain to look for tactics quickly, play five minute blitz.

Won-on-Time

http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=662869869


http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=662891397


http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=662899890

Won-on-Time
Chessman265 wrote:

Not quite, bullet trains the brain's ability to be able to react instinctually, not nessessarily calculatory which is needed at standard times.

If you want to train your brain to look for tactics quickly, play five minute blitz.


Based on games above, we knew that bullet trains the brain's ability to be able to react instinctually and punish the blunder quickly and accurately in limited time allocation.

By the way, do you have creative ideas when you play the bullet as I demonstrate on a number of posts above?

Won-on-Time

I have defeated caro-kann defense in 13 moves.

http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=665770286

Won-on-Time

http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=665859540