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what is the best opening for ultrabullet.

What is the best OPENING for ULTRABULLET.

What is the best OPENING for ULTRABULLET.

@Deshva said in #1:

What is the best OPENING for ULTRABULLET.
Grob opening

@Deshva said in #1: > What is the best OPENING for ULTRABULLET. Grob opening

King's Gambit!!

King's Gambit!!

I am not an ultra bullet expert, but what. I think is, is that you need to have quick mouse skills

I am not an ultra bullet expert, but what. I think is, is that you need to have quick mouse skills

not a bullet player something you do not need thing about like kings indian attack or london. Or even some truly odd where you move pawns a littel as. possible to avoid traps

And you can use the lichess opening book in analysis board. Select lichess tab go to config of the book and select there only ultra bullet and only strong players. Quick looks seems to be that e4 is most common and modern defense most common reply.

not a bullet player something you do not need thing about like kings indian attack or london. Or even some truly odd where you move pawns a littel as. possible to avoid traps And you can use the lichess opening book in analysis board. Select lichess tab go to config of the book and select there only ultra bullet and only strong players. Quick looks seems to be that e4 is most common and modern defense most common reply.

By using the following link, you should be able to sum up some ultrabullet openings for your own rating levels. Use the openings that give you a rating gain.
https://lichess.org/opening
https://lichess.org/player/top/ultraBullet

AI Summary for @Deshva
The "best" opening in ultrabullet for top players is often one that is uncommon and can be played quickly (to save time), or one that forces a tactical response from the opponent to induce a blunder or mis-premove. Based on the rating gain statistics, you should focus on:

Zukertort Opening: Herrstrom Gambit (high gain, decent games).
Indian Defense: Gibbins-Weidenhagen Gambit (high gain, moderate games).
Benoni Defense: Old Benoni (solid gain, large sample).

The high win rate of moves like 1. c4 (English Opening) also suggests that non-e4/d4 systems are highly effective at this time control.

By using the following link, you should be able to sum up some ultrabullet openings for your own rating levels. Use the openings that give you a rating gain. https://lichess.org/opening https://lichess.org/player/top/ultraBullet AI Summary for @Deshva The "best" opening in ultrabullet for top players is often one that is uncommon and can be played quickly (to save time), or one that forces a tactical response from the opponent to induce a blunder or mis-premove. Based on the rating gain statistics, you should focus on: Zukertort Opening: Herrstrom Gambit (high gain, decent games). Indian Defense: Gibbins-Weidenhagen Gambit (high gain, moderate games). Benoni Defense: Old Benoni (solid gain, large sample). The high win rate of moves like 1. c4 (English Opening) also suggests that non-e4/d4 systems are highly effective at this time control.

cf.
https://lichess.org/forum/general-chess-discussion/how-often-is-the-opening-decisive-in-ultrabullet
from their profile can be seen, op has no notable understanding of chess, only fast play is better rated notably above average. so, ... what use can any 'high gain' or statistics on distinct openings be for them, i wonder.
also, chess has very much an individual approach for different players. it's personal skills and preferences a whole lot ( seen only tiny differences in values of the main lines and main sidelines ).
at that level players should care to not shenk their queen away !
( hahahaha? )

cf. https://lichess.org/forum/general-chess-discussion/how-often-is-the-opening-decisive-in-ultrabullet from their profile can be seen, op has no notable understanding of chess, only fast play is better rated notably above average. so, ... what use can any 'high gain' or statistics on distinct openings be for them, i wonder. also, chess has very much an individual approach for different players. it's personal skills and preferences a whole lot ( seen only tiny differences in values of the main lines and main sidelines ). at that level players should care to not shenk their queen away ! ( hahahaha? )

If you want to reach a playable middlegame position with minimal time and mental energy than try out the openings that work best for youself. Look at your own chess insights, not mine. If you want to surprise your opponent with situations that forces them to burn their clock or make mistakes than try out gambits. The real trick is being able to play accurately without using up time. The link you need is this one, but use your name, not mine.

https://lichess.org/insights/Toscani/accuracy/openingVariation/variant:ultraBullet

If you want to reach a playable middlegame position with minimal time and mental energy than try out the openings that work best for youself. Look at your own chess insights, not mine. If you want to surprise your opponent with situations that forces them to burn their clock or make mistakes than try out gambits. The real trick is being able to play accurately without using up time. The link you need is this one, but use your name, not mine. https://lichess.org/insights/Toscani/accuracy/openingVariation/variant:ultraBullet

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