Does opening matters in a bullet game🎳🏀


Not the way it matters in a standard game, but yes, they matter. You want something you can play quickly and have experience with. For example you can play 1.g3 2.Bg2 faster than 1.e4 2.Nf3 simply because the mouse has to cover less space, and in the opening 1.e4 2.Nf3 you have to premove 2.exd in case they play the scandinavian
Ok, that example is only half serious, but speed and familiarity / being comfortable are important in any speed game.

Not the way it matters in a standard game, but yes, they matter. You want something you can play quickly and have experience with. For example you can play 1.g3 2.Bg2 faster than 1.e4 2.Nf3 simply because the mouse has to cover less space, and in the opening 1.e4 2.Nf3 you have to premove 2.exd in case they play the scandinavian
Ok, that example is only half serious, but speed and familiarity / being comfortable are important in any speed game.