Bullet Chess #4: Fidgeting


Apart from the 10+1 (10 seconds with 1-second increments) games I had, I also tried playing 1-minute games. This was six years ago. I would only do this when I had the balls and the courage to face other players in faster time controls especially with a rather slow internet connection.

As such, these games wouldnā€™t really be much fun for me and obviously it wonā€™t be instructive either. But I can say that I wasnā€™t doing badly at all when I played bullet games. I guess itā€™s because my opponents were just as low-rated as I was but if I were to play against them again, it would probably be a lot easier. Then again, many years have already passed so itā€™s possible that they also improved, perhaps more so than I have.

Letā€™s have some fun looking at some of them. Again, bullet games arenā€™t the most instructive games to study but they provide us with an area where we can probably have a chance to even win against strong players. Not to say that strong players arenā€™t good at bullet games, they are. Itā€™s just that the circumstances are different. With more pressure on time, they too might miss moves that in a classical game, they would easily have the time to calculate or even simply notice.

Oftentimes with low-rated players, bullet games would end in a time forfeiture and if not, it would most likely end quickly because of one major blunder. As I said, with elite players, itā€™s different. They probably have more leeway finding tactics and demolishing their opponents even after one inaccuracy.

Analysis





In the first game, Black was doing a lot better. After winning two pawns, there wasnā€™t a lot that White could do except flag him, which he did. Black did make a mistake and left several pieces hanging so that added a lot of pressure that ultimately gave White the victory.

In the second game, Black had made a few lapses in the outset. White didnā€™t capitalize but later on, White was able to gain a pretty big advantage both in position and time so it was an easy win for White.

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