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i'm about to quit playng bullet

i just realised i't a bunch of **** which makes you think '' omg, i so good, omg i can click so fast, lol i beat a 3000, oh i'm such a smasher!''
while thinking of this you know that it's not true in the same time.
i totaly regret staring to play.
don't understand me wrong, i just think it should be over for me.
it should make you learn something, but there is almost no such case.
it's just endless clicking and staring at the screen. in the end you have 2500 at clicking.
thumbs up if you are agreed, thumbs down if not.
thx for your understanding
First it's online you are talking about which is not real Chess.
Second "Thinking" about your moves is the only way to improve.
on the very bad side, really, i think bullet makes you practise your worst swearing.
@DerekMcGill said in #4:
> First it's online you are talking about which is not real Chess.
> Second "Thinking" about your moves is the only way to improve.
online is really the worst form of chess
@Yakviik said in #1:
> i just realised i't a bunch of **** which makes you think '' omg, i so good, omg i can click so fast, lol i beat a 3000, oh i'm such a smasher!''
> while thinking of this you know that it's not true in the same time.
> i totaly regret staring to play.
> don't understand me wrong, i just think it should be over for me.
> it should make you learn something, but there is almost no such case.
> it's just endless clicking and staring at the screen. in the end you have 2500 at clicking.
> thumbs up if you are agreed, thumbs down if not.
> thx for your understanding

if u keep playing the same openings in bullet for the next thousands of games u'll become more faster cause u'll play the same positions all over again. Its how well u know an opening that makes u faster not the mouse clicks
Thumbs down because it's a lot more than just clicking. Even in ultrabullet, but especially at 1+0.

You need a sharp eye for tactics, anticipation, estimation of time as part of the imbalances, and good strategical basics.

I agree with the addiction and tilting part, I suffer from it myself.

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