i really think listening to this will help:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=liTSRH4fix4 put it on low quality of course....
yup, thats what i do!
P.s. join team the bullet players:
http://en.lichess.org/team/the-bullet-players and im not the best, but my bullet rating used to be 1300s
(check my profile)
Thanks for reading!
AND you need a good mouse and lots o practice!
Lolwut? Chopin and bullet chess? :O
My bullet strategy is to not play it. It is very successful, I have a neutral record against all GMs in the world.
P.S.: If you think this is a stupid post. I think not, but I can understand why you think so because of the wine I drank!
Btw I like I like Chopin.
Senseless premoves when you and your opponent are in time pressure. If you want to be even smarter, make your own senseless premoves random up and down king moves - that way, your opponent has little chances of taking off clock time by randomly sacrificing a rook.
Also, "premovable" openings are important. Systems are quite good; you also have to make sure that you know the ins and outs of the system and don't randomly blunder a queen to, say, Bg5 after premoving e6.
It should play the minute waltz whenever your clock is running, then you would know how much time you have without looking ^^
But a bit of Chopin can't be bad....
a 2100 rated (bullet) chess player recommends moonlight sonata, he himself uses the trick.