He did not win a single game? The issue was not that he only wanted to learn openings, he might just have been an awful player.
Too bad he quit though, probably did not have the chance to learn how wonderful 1.a4 2.Ra3 is.
So we have a kid that knew how the piece move, played nothing but bullet, and games less than 5 minutes. Was obviously horrible at it. But celebrated his wins on time though he was down material. So he decides he wants to plat OTB. He enters his first scholastic tournament (G30). He bangs out all his moves in seconds. Never spending more than 2-3 minutes on the entire game. Loses all his games, and cant understand why he lost? I mean, he played all his openings. He sacrificed pieces for pawns with no compensation. But that's the the players in the video did! This went on for a few more tournaments until he finally quit out of frustration.
That's why you shouldn't get addicted to bullet.
Unless you are a really tough masochist, Seems difficult to be addicted to bullets.
He did not win a single game? The issue was not that he only wanted to learn openings, he might just have been an awful player.
Too bad he quit though, probably did not have the chance to learn how wonderful 1.a4 2.Ra3 is.
So we have a kid that knew how the piece move, played nothing but bullet, and games less than 5 minutes. Was obviously horrible at it. But celebrated his wins on time though he was down material. So he decides he wants to plat OTB. He enters his first scholastic tournament (G30). He bangs out all his moves in seconds. Never spending more than 2-3 minutes on the entire game. Loses all his games, and cant understand why he lost? I mean, he played all his openings. He sacrificed pieces for pawns with no compensation. But that's the the players in the video did! This went on for a few more tournaments until he finally quit out of frustration.
That's why you shouldn't get addicted to bullet.
Unless you are a really tough masochist, Seems difficult to be addicted to bullets.