Improving Bullet Chess Performance Through Technique Adjustment
By
tibbar
Crusty in the right places. Worth the chew.
Summary
The article discusses the author's improvement in bullet chess performance by changing their piece-moving technique, resulting in a gain of about 100 ELO points.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledI changed how I move pieces this afternoon and have gained about 100 ELO already.
An analysis of my recent games indicates this shift saved me about 0.25 seconds per move.
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