Back to the hell of Bullet vs 2300 / Training for Live Tournaments

@dhilan04 · 2025-08-11 22:19 · The Chess Community

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I've been away for a while now.

Nothing specific, but chess never stops. I've been looking at some tournaments I want to participate in, as well as continue raising my level in lichess. I've been stuck at 2300 for a while now, so it's time to break through that barrier, or at least try.

I'm currently playing bullet. I think it's the format I like the most and where I'm most comfortable playing multiple games. These usually don't last more than a minute, so we can try different ones. Tactics


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We can see different games where it becomes quite annoying to play in the end, but if we have control of the time, we'll achieve more than one easy victory just by managing ourselves and playing quickly.


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Now look at this game where there are many dynamics from the opening to the end, many pieces in the air and attacking opportunities. That's how I like games, strange and indecipherable, where either player can win. Victory


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And this last one where I lost control of everything and lost all my pieces, but again, if we keep an eye on the time, we'll win a game or two just by playing faster and more awkwardly than our opponent.

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