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How should I improve at bullet?

@aditya141111 mouse moves faster (should we adjust lichess settings ) pls....... I have one but how to move fast
thanks a lot. can you give me some ips for the moving with mouse

@aditya141111 mouse moves faster (should we adjust lichess settings ) pls....... I have one but how to move fast thanks a lot. can you give me some ips for the moving with mouse

Use the GECO Hexagon bullet
Top-quality matchgrade

Use the GECO Hexagon bullet Top-quality matchgrade

@ThejanaW I have come from the early 1000s (before 2 years) to 2200(Now). If the mouse isn't a problem, then you should focus on the games.
Try tactics==> they are instant wins(player can resign immediately).
Analyze games and play longer format first.
All the best!!

@ThejanaW I have come from the early 1000s (before 2 years) to 2200(Now). If the mouse isn't a problem, then you should focus on the games. Try tactics==> they are instant wins(player can resign immediately). Analyze games and play longer format first. All the best!!

https://lichess.org/@/kevlu8 maybe you should play more rapid and try to improve and then maybe you can easily win bullet matches because you have to think in less time and if you don't choose your moves carefully it might just be difficult and also you have to manage your time

https://lichess.org/@/kevlu8 maybe you should play more rapid and try to improve and then maybe you can easily win bullet matches because you have to think in less time and if you don't choose your moves carefully it might just be difficult and also you have to manage your time

@kevlu8 If you want to improve at bullet, improve at chess!

@kevlu8 If you want to improve at bullet, improve at chess!

Title is about bullet and tips for hyperbullet ?
Anyways , Your hyperbullet rating is already higher than your blitz and rapid ratings . I am afraid you will have to get better at chess to improve in hyperbullet further .

Title is about bullet and tips for hyperbullet ? Anyways , Your hyperbullet rating is already higher than your blitz and rapid ratings . I am afraid you will have to get better at chess to improve in hyperbullet further .

Many people think bullet is mainly about mouse speed which is not true.

70-90% of your bullet game is determined by how good you are in chess. ( You just need 5-15 seconds to move pieces) , so around 75% is decided by

  1. how to get better position in chess( better position need less time to think, worse position may takes up to x10 time)
    2.how to implement simple way to convert winning positions
    3.how to drag in losing position

Of all, no 1 part is the most important part and majorly of good chess players are good in bullet ( not the first person shooters).

Many people think bullet is mainly about mouse speed which is not true. 70-90% of your bullet game is determined by how good you are in chess. ( You just need 5-15 seconds to move pieces) , so around 75% is decided by 1. how to get better position in chess( better position need less time to think, worse position may takes up to x10 time) 2.how to implement simple way to convert winning positions 3.how to drag in losing position Of all, no 1 part is the most important part and majorly of good chess players are good in bullet ( not the first person shooters).

Ride in a bullet 🚅 train u will improve in seconds

Ride in a bullet 🚅 train u will improve in seconds

My take from watching GMs play a little bullet. I've never played and at my skill I would be lucky to maintain 1000. So, buyer beware.

Besides getting better at chess which makes sense...

There are a bunch of tactics that only work in bullet, aka cheap tricks, learn them so you can avoid them and use them. No idea if they are written down anywhere, but if you watch expert bullet players play, you'll pick them up. I reckon you probably know most of them already.

GMs know the openings in their sleep. They know when they can premove because they are confident of their opponent's next move (see cheap trick above, there's a bullet tactic there) and they know when their opponent has a choice of strong moves and will often move a piece but hold onto the mouse button to wait for their opponents move before releasing. Sometimes they have to drop that piece on an illegal square and move another piece.

GMs see 2 and 3 move tactics in milliseconds. I guess they have studied them and seen them a thousand times. Probably goes in the get better at chess point. It might also be they are naturally good at seeing them and maybe you can improve your ability to see them, but there might be a limit. But before you can see them you have to know they exist and memorise them and practice seeing them. I guess tactic puzzles against the clock would be good training.

This advice cost you nothing and you should value it at nothing.

My take from watching GMs play a little bullet. I've never played and at my skill I would be lucky to maintain 1000. So, buyer beware. Besides getting better at chess which makes sense... There are a bunch of tactics that only work in bullet, aka cheap tricks, learn them so you can avoid them and use them. No idea if they are written down anywhere, but if you watch expert bullet players play, you'll pick them up. I reckon you probably know most of them already. GMs know the openings in their sleep. They know when they can premove because they are confident of their opponent's next move (see cheap trick above, there's a bullet tactic there) and they know when their opponent has a choice of strong moves and will often move a piece but hold onto the mouse button to wait for their opponents move before releasing. Sometimes they have to drop that piece on an illegal square and move another piece. GMs see 2 and 3 move tactics in milliseconds. I guess they have studied them and seen them a thousand times. Probably goes in the get better at chess point. It might also be they are naturally good at seeing them and maybe you can improve your ability to see them, but there might be a limit. But before you can see them you have to know they exist and memorise them and practice seeing them. I guess tactic puzzles against the clock would be good training. This advice cost you nothing and you should value it at nothing.

Chess tactic

https://lichess.org/study/WBFUmplf

Chess tactic https://lichess.org/study/WBFUmplf

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