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Play the Bong cloud- In my opinion you will almost always make mistakes in bullet- I have beat 2000+ players with the Bong cloud. I have even drew a GM!

https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/146684005737/review

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The premove and lose all ur opening is a good opening I play this all the time trust

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Ayan2684 wrote:

Play the Bong cloud- In my opinion you will almost always make mistakes in bullet- I have beat 2000+ players with the Bong cloud. I have even drew a GM!

https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/146684005737/review

oh my god and i think im on a website with sophisticated people sometimes...

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4 move checkmate

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Seriously tho don’t be like me and premove all my openings when I rage and go on losing streaks. It’s actually a terrible thing to do 😭

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A good connection while playing the game is more important than any opening you wanna run with….in bullet your connection is the upmost important factor…
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French defence
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Stan2684 wrote: Play the Bong cloud- In my opinion you will almost always make mistakes in bullet- I have beat 2000+ players with the Bong cloud. I have even drew a GM!

https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/146684005737 nice that was good play!
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any opening that you know well and enjoy is enough
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Just but a fast mouse and play anything my guy. Openings are not important when it comes time control like bullet

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also try to improve reaction time. i play war thunder so i can react within a few miliseconds, but a good number of people dont have practice, and getting a good reaction time effectively gives you more time to think since if you shave an extra 10 miliseconds off your actual reaction, you can spend that on trying to comprehend what they did and make a good response. also yes, you should get a fast mouse if you want to be serious, there are some good ones on amazon for about 25 buck with an 8000 dpi rating and i believe 3 gigahertz poll rate but i'm not sure, but that should be more than enough accounting for the fact that weight will have the most affect unless you are using something thats truly ancient. generally any gaming mouse will work, they are generally classified as lightweight and high dpi/poll rate. sorry if that was complicated, im a bit of a tech nerd, i just built my own pc and set up the intire internet for my dads auction buisness.

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jesus christ that was a long message

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makki42 wrote:
A good connection while playing the game is more important than any opening you wanna run with….in bullet your connection is the upmost important factor…

Frrr lately cc's been showing it's their move when it's actually mine, causing me to lose like 5 seconds

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learn if you don't know it, the Danish gambit...

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Claude13BDR wrote:

learn if you don't know it, the Danish gambit...

also extremely good, the reason i don't play it is it requires the opponent to play multiple lines meaning you cant just premove it, they need to make certain moves for it to work and bullet doesn't give you time to force those moves.

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This always happens to me. As black.

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jut dont play bullet it wont help you improve

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tf0ch wrote:

jut dont play bullet it wont help you improve

again, fair response, but its a very wide generalization. i just played bullet for 6 months and got a rating boost of 700 elo, but that wouldn't work for everyone. generally, i would say that you should always practice some, the mindset that not playing it at all will help you improve the most just has very little logic or actual support from neurological experts and psychiatrists, but playing a little to get used to the time restrictions and playing other time controls to actually get better at chess does make sense. rapid doesn't give any time control whatsoever really, but if you do insist on playing only other time controls then blitz is best specifically 3|0 blitz, as it offers time to think but against someone of equal skill it allows you to possibly also go into a time battle. 10|0 bullet, or hyperbullet, is also very good for improving reaction time, and also once you get good at it you can just dominate arenas and place very highly in tournaments. i can usually place around 4th or 5th in an arena of 500-3000 people, since i just practice a lot and can beat a 1700 with some consistency since i have good reaction time and have figured out what openings and opening moves are best to play for defensive and offensive depending on what elo im playing against and what my opponent is playing. in short, there is no formula on how to get better, but there are some things that will help just about anybody improve and not just at bullet but at chess in general.

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