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Interesting players with creative style in bullet chess (share yours if you know anyone)

1- Gesha67 (2300)
this dude pushes the e, d, h, g pawns respectively and fianchettos the kingside bishop then he brings his knights to the kingside.
he plays passively and always restricts the movement of his opponent which makes finding plan against him really difficult

an example :

https://lichess.org/d3yL5nar#19

2- jackrippermate (2500)
he always plays a4 then he lifts his rook up then he moves his rook to g-file to make sure his opponent can't bring his bishop out (otherwise they lose the g7 pawn)
extremely strong player, he never misses a tactic

an example :

https://lichess.org/oxNCiZ59#93

3- NakaIsGod (2300)
this guy uses the clock as a weapon, his first 5 moves are premoved pawn moves, the he immediately trades his light squared bishop (also premoved), and he always end up 10 second up in the opening

an example :

https://lichess.org/BJAfTnpO/black#13

4- ro-bot (2500)
he usually sacs his knight on f7, gaining psychological and initiative advantage

an example :

https://lichess.org/NklBKnkl#7

5- Nimrod3000 (2300)
he brings both his bishop next to each other on d2, e2 then he pushes his a pawn and h pawn and the bishops help the pawns to advance then he puts his knights onthe edge of the board then he moves his king!
this guy violates ALL chess principles and is 2300! what a king

an example :

https://lichess.org/Bibci4id#28

6- mrbasso (2500)
this guy has the weirdest queen maneuver in chess history! his plan is simple (kinda)
he pushes d and c pawn one square up, brings his queen on d2 then moves the queen on g5 then moves it to h4 and then to a4 and then hides it in c2!
the idea is to make his opponent to respond to his move and misplace their bishops or weaken their kingside

an example :

https://lichess.org/Eu7Dl42G#15

7- Hanhepihapa (2500)
this guy is the ultimate troll
pushes his a pawn one square up then lift the rook then pushes the next pawn one square up and moves the rook to the king side one step of a time

an example :

https://lichess.org/GqzH3YeX#6

8- Hardchesslover (2300)
this guy is all about psychology, he is the Hannibal Lecter of chess! he pushes the g and d pawns one square up then brings his king out in front of his pawns and he doesn't hide his king immediately making his opponent seethe from his lung!

an example :

https://lichess.org/xsliygbN/black#4

honorable mentions:
Carebesen (2500)
Francois-Vareille (2500)
Cliffhanger1999 (2100)

1- Gesha67 (2300) this dude pushes the e, d, h, g pawns respectively and fianchettos the kingside bishop then he brings his knights to the kingside. he plays passively and always restricts the movement of his opponent which makes finding plan against him really difficult an example : https://lichess.org/d3yL5nar#19 2- jackrippermate (2500) he always plays a4 then he lifts his rook up then he moves his rook to g-file to make sure his opponent can't bring his bishop out (otherwise they lose the g7 pawn) extremely strong player, he never misses a tactic an example : https://lichess.org/oxNCiZ59#93 3- NakaIsGod (2300) this guy uses the clock as a weapon, his first 5 moves are premoved pawn moves, the he immediately trades his light squared bishop (also premoved), and he always end up 10 second up in the opening an example : https://lichess.org/BJAfTnpO/black#13 4- ro-bot (2500) he usually sacs his knight on f7, gaining psychological and initiative advantage an example : https://lichess.org/NklBKnkl#7 5- Nimrod3000 (2300) he brings both his bishop next to each other on d2, e2 then he pushes his a pawn and h pawn and the bishops help the pawns to advance then he puts his knights onthe edge of the board then he moves his king! this guy violates ALL chess principles and is 2300! what a king an example : https://lichess.org/Bibci4id#28 6- mrbasso (2500) this guy has the weirdest queen maneuver in chess history! his plan is simple (kinda) he pushes d and c pawn one square up, brings his queen on d2 then moves the queen on g5 then moves it to h4 and then to a4 and then hides it in c2! the idea is to make his opponent to respond to his move and misplace their bishops or weaken their kingside an example : https://lichess.org/Eu7Dl42G#15 7- Hanhepihapa (2500) this guy is the ultimate troll pushes his a pawn one square up then lift the rook then pushes the next pawn one square up and moves the rook to the king side one step of a time an example : https://lichess.org/GqzH3YeX#6 8- Hardchesslover (2300) this guy is all about psychology, he is the Hannibal Lecter of chess! he pushes the g and d pawns one square up then brings his king out in front of his pawns and he doesn't hide his king immediately making his opponent seethe from his lung! an example : https://lichess.org/xsliygbN/black#4 honorable mentions: Carebesen (2500) Francois-Vareille (2500) Cliffhanger1999 (2100)

This is a pretty cool thread. Nice collection.

This is a pretty cool thread. Nice collection.

@jasonureth said in #1:

1- Gesha67 (2300)
this dude pushes the e, d, h, g pawns respectively and fianchettos the kingside bishop then he brings his knights to the kingside.
he plays passively and always restricts the movement of his opponent which makes finding plan against him really difficult

an example : lichess.org/d3yL5nar#19

2- jackrippermate (2500)
he always plays a4 then he lifts his rook up then he moves his rook to g-file to make sure his opponent can't bring his bishop out (otherwise they lose the g7 pawn)
extremely strong player, he never misses a tactic

an example : lichess.org/oxNCiZ59#93

3- NakaIsGod (2300)
this guy uses the clock as a weapon, his first 5 moves are premoved pawn moves, the he immediately trades his light squared bishop (also premoved), and he always end up 10 second up in the opening

an example : lichess.org/BJAfTnpO/black#13

4- ro-bot (2500)
he usually sacs his knight on f7, gaining psychological and initiative advantage

an example : lichess.org/NklBKnkl#7

5- Nimrod3000 (2300)
he brings both his bishop next to each other on d2, e2 then he pushes his a pawn and h pawn and the bishops help the pawns to advance then he puts his knights onthe edge of the board then he moves his king!
this guy violates ALL chess principles and is 2300! what a king

an example : lichess.org/Bibci4id#28

6- mrbasso (2500)
this guy has the weirdest queen maneuver in chess history! his plan is simple (kinda)
he pushes d and c pawn one square up, brings his queen on d2 then moves the queen on g5 then moves it to h4 and then to a4 and then hides it in c2!
the idea is to make his opponent to respond to his move and misplace their bishops or weaken their kingside

an example : lichess.org/Eu7Dl42G#15

7- Hanhepihapa (2500)
this guy is the ultimate troll
pushes his a pawn one square up then lift the rook then pushes the next pawn one square up and moves the rook to the king side one step of a time

an example : lichess.org/GqzH3YeX#6

8- Hardchesslover (2300)
this guy is all about psychology, he is the Hannibal Lecter of chess! he pushes the g and d pawns one square up then brings his king out in front of his pawns and he doesn't hide his king immediately making his opponent seethe from his lung!

an example : lichess.org/xsliygbN/black#4

honorable mentions:
Carebesen (2500)
Francois-Vareille (2500)
Cliffhanger1999 (2100)

This is a very interesting topic, thank you!

Did you get permission form the guys? But still, really cool topic...

@jasonureth said in #1: > 1- Gesha67 (2300) > this dude pushes the e, d, h, g pawns respectively and fianchettos the kingside bishop then he brings his knights to the kingside. > he plays passively and always restricts the movement of his opponent which makes finding plan against him really difficult > > an example : lichess.org/d3yL5nar#19 > > 2- jackrippermate (2500) > he always plays a4 then he lifts his rook up then he moves his rook to g-file to make sure his opponent can't bring his bishop out (otherwise they lose the g7 pawn) > extremely strong player, he never misses a tactic > > an example : lichess.org/oxNCiZ59#93 > > 3- NakaIsGod (2300) > this guy uses the clock as a weapon, his first 5 moves are premoved pawn moves, the he immediately trades his light squared bishop (also premoved), and he always end up 10 second up in the opening > > an example : lichess.org/BJAfTnpO/black#13 > > 4- ro-bot (2500) > he usually sacs his knight on f7, gaining psychological and initiative advantage > > an example : lichess.org/NklBKnkl#7 > > 5- Nimrod3000 (2300) > he brings both his bishop next to each other on d2, e2 then he pushes his a pawn and h pawn and the bishops help the pawns to advance then he puts his knights onthe edge of the board then he moves his king! > this guy violates ALL chess principles and is 2300! what a king > > an example : lichess.org/Bibci4id#28 > > 6- mrbasso (2500) > this guy has the weirdest queen maneuver in chess history! his plan is simple (kinda) > he pushes d and c pawn one square up, brings his queen on d2 then moves the queen on g5 then moves it to h4 and then to a4 and then hides it in c2! > the idea is to make his opponent to respond to his move and misplace their bishops or weaken their kingside > > an example : lichess.org/Eu7Dl42G#15 > > 7- Hanhepihapa (2500) > this guy is the ultimate troll > pushes his a pawn one square up then lift the rook then pushes the next pawn one square up and moves the rook to the king side one step of a time > > an example : lichess.org/GqzH3YeX#6 > > 8- Hardchesslover (2300) > this guy is all about psychology, he is the Hannibal Lecter of chess! he pushes the g and d pawns one square up then brings his king out in front of his pawns and he doesn't hide his king immediately making his opponent seethe from his lung! > > an example : lichess.org/xsliygbN/black#4 > > honorable mentions: > Carebesen (2500) > Francois-Vareille (2500) > Cliffhanger1999 (2100) This is a very interesting topic, thank you! Did you get permission form the guys? But still, really cool topic...

i wish i could give you more likes. Quite some work went into this post. Entertaining too. Something i can come back too.

just thought of something : i guess you are using 'this guy' as a catchall, like sometimes people say 'hey guys' and mean everyone, including the girls. But maybe you know them all, judging from your description you've played many games with them!

i wish i could give you more likes. Quite some work went into this post. Entertaining too. Something i can come back too. just thought of something : i guess you are using 'this guy' as a catchall, like sometimes people say 'hey guys' and mean everyone, including the girls. But maybe you know them all, judging from your description you've played many games with them!

Shirazi he's older now but a legend' heh' at bullet blitz IM Kamran Shirazi ... In general from chess history many players are interesting like Stephan Bucker who invented the Geir etc ... Micheal Basman... Duncan Suttles ... GM Anthony Miles GM Bent Larsen

Shirazi he's older now but a legend' heh' at bullet blitz IM Kamran Shirazi ... In general from chess history many players are interesting like Stephan Bucker who invented the Geir etc ... Micheal Basman... Duncan Suttles ... GM Anthony Miles GM Bent Larsen

https://lichess.org/VE9QzZoZ/black

IM Kingz_Gambler, many times he just open the games, white as well as black, just moving a knight back and forth 3 or 4 times.

https://lichess.org/VE9QzZoZ/black IM Kingz_Gambler, many times he just open the games, white as well as black, just moving a knight back and forth 3 or 4 times.

I think (@)Hoegi's style of Hyper play is quite interesting.

I think (@)Hoegi's style of Hyper play is quite interesting.

Also I admire,
(@) flipflops
(@) pongo1988
(@) Akirafastestman [RIP]
(@) Polymer13
(@) SamannoyB [JOKE]

Also I admire, (@) flipflops (@) pongo1988 (@) Akirafastestman [RIP] (@) Polymer13 (@) SamannoyB [JOKE]

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