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Bg2-f1 Bullet trick :P

So this was a 30 sec bullet match and I knew when I was fianchettoing my bishop that my opponent will play Bh3 at a hurry and capture my bishop at g2 so I instinctively after playing Bg2 retreated it back to f1 and LOL he played Bg2 as thought ..It was hilarious :D
After that he had a complete breakdown of his pieces :)
Speed <Instinct in such cases :)
Here is the game...
I just take on h3 but your way is even funnier! Sometimes you just know...
Yeah its lot more fun than direactly taking ..for a moment it gives immense pleasure to my opponent and then comes a pain :P
Must be in the eye of the beholder since personally for me this aches like watching a car accident and I would rather prefer not having seen it.

(no offense, speaking strictly for me. I respect the sharing but in my opinion it‘s not even a Pollock, no art, no science, no fun. SCNR)

@Sarg0n

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Even having watched plenty of penguin streams / played a fair share of 0.5+0 on my own, things like this or "ultrabullet-theory" are just beyond my understanding.

I thought there are plenty of games much more suited for "plays" like in the OP than chess. Maybe I'm just too old-fashioned, who knows.

For me the pleasure in the OP's scenario is psychological. It's nothing to do with chess. It's a particular pleasure that you get when you guess exactly when someone is going to try to trick you, and turn the tables. I'm sure this must be a common experience among us terminal bullet addicts.
Agreed. But that’s not chess, it‘s poker or some other egoshooter.
If I played a game of chess for every type of chess that someone told me was "not chess" I'd have played a lot of chess.
Mukabelu find this amusing. Mukabelu sometimes use these on his own. He is filled with delight like a rosted tycoon.

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