You're a beginner, and all you're playing is blitz. How do you expect to improve when all you're playing is fast time controls? Amazes me how often this question is asked?
Am I the only one who does mistakes? I lose every game

You're a beginner, and all you're playing is blitz. How do you expect to improve when all you're playing is fast time controls? Amazes me how often this question is asked?
I don't get it. I improve my intuition to find very fast moves.

Lets start over...
"am I the only one who does mistakes?"
No...we all do.
"I lose every game."
No...you havet lost every game.
"My enemies play very perfectly against me,"
No...they dont play perfectly.
"I cant locate there mistakes"
Thats because youre moving to fast.
"Probably they don't have it. No idea."
Correct...I have no idea what this is supposed to mean,

Yet you fail to improve. So it isn’t working, is it?

Years of being here has really helped hone my BS detector. Im tapping out...who wants in on this one?

Years of being here has really helped hone my BS detector. Im tapping out...who wants in on this one?

For exampel. I played a 10 min game and I lost. [Event "Bingobango1973 vs. CroHi"] [Site " Chess.com"] [Date "01.10.2018"] [White "Bingobango1973"] [Black "CroHi"] [Result "1-0"] [WhiteElo "1273"] [BlackElo "1240"] [TimeControl "1 in 0 day"] [SetUp "1"] [Termination "Bingobango1973 won by resignation"] 1. e4 e5 2. f4 Nc6 3. Nf3 d6 4. Bc4 h6 5. O-O Bg4 6. Nc3 Nf6 7. d3 Be7 8. fxe5 dxe5 9. Nd5 Nxd5 10. Bxd5 Qd6 11. Bxf7+ Kd7 12. Nxe5+ Nxe5 13. Bf4 Bxd1 14. Raxd1 Rhf8 15. Bxe5 Qxe5 16. d4 Qxe4 17. Rde1 Qxc2 18. d5 Qc5+ 19. Kh1 Rxf7 20. Rxf7 Qxd5 21. Rfxe7+ Kc6 22. R7e6+ Kd7 23. Re7+ Kc6 24. R1e6+ Qxe6 25. Rxe6+ Kd7 26. Rg6 Rf8 27. Rxg7+ Kd8 28. Kg1 Re8 29. Kf2 Rf8+ 30. Kg3 Ke8 31. h4 Rh8 32. Rxc7 Rg8+ 33. Kh3 a6 34. Rxb7 Rf8 35. Rb8+ Kf7 36. Rxf8+ Kxf8 37. Kg4 Kg7 38. Kh5 Kf6 39. g4 1-0

My thoughts are to improve your thought processes before worrying about speed.
making fast moves is fine and dandy... but lets ask who would you rather have on your team in an archery contest for example:
Shooter A fires 120 arrows each minute, less than ten hit the target with maybe 1% chance to get a bullseye
Shooter B fires 10 arrows each minute, each arrow hits the target, with a 25% chance at bullseye
Shooter B will win 99% of competitions, speed helped not at all
if you believe that your opponents are playing perfectly how do you hope to beat them? learn first how to identify a weakness then learn how to exploit the weakness.
But as has been said... blitz and bullet are not the area to foster learning and growth you'll have to play slower time controls. if you find you have a moderate time left on your clock at the end of the game slow your play further and think longer (especially if you find yourself losing with extra time- utilize your resources fully!).

i just looked at (not analyzed) that game you are reffering too. 40% of your available game time was not utilized. The reason it seems like you opponent played perfectly is that you left holes on your side of the board for your opponent to capitalize upon.
move 20,qxd5 you played that in 1.8 seconds. taking even ten seconds could have told you that that would leave your bishop completely free and taking a pawn to lose a bishop... not usually worth, especially if it happens with check.
just really slow down and think more

You're going to blunder as you learn. Even grand masters blunder sometimes. I have proposed a new title for those of us who blunder: Blunder Master (B.M.). Move 65 by Carlsen leads to mate by his opponent.

Well how wrong you are Sir! Anyone that is anyone knows that the secret to chess success is:
Playing blitz, and bullet.
Using chess engines, and questioning nothing.
Posting questions like:
"I know the <insert opening here< 20 moves deep, but I'm still blundering material. Should i study more openings?"
"I'm a tactical player. I'm looking for an aggressive opening that gives me an advantage, but is safe?"

You're a beginner, and all you're playing is blitz. How do you expect to improve when all you're playing is fast time controls? Amazes me how often this question is asked?
I don't get it. I improve my intuition to find very fast moves.
Im still trying to figure out what a "very fast move" is???

You're a beginner, and all you're playing is blitz. How do you expect to improve when all you're playing is fast time controls? Amazes me how often this question is asked?
I don't get it. I improve my intuition to find very fast moves.
Im still trying to figure out what a "very fast move" is???
lol...that actually got a laugh outta me....

Ok guys, I will play in the future just 10 min games. I don't understand, why I should stop to play blitz games, but it's ok for me to not know the reason
Hi,
am I the only one who does mistakes? I lose every game. My enemies play very perfectly against me, I cant locate there mistakes. Probably they don't have it. No idea.