I just noticed that my average centipawn loss is way lower in bullet than in blitz. I know this can be explained because I berzerk almost every blitz game but still there is a huge difference and as far as I know 32 is very very low for an acpl in bullet. So how can this be explained?
Probably your opponents constantly make obvious mistakes that are very easy to punish (hanging pieces, allowing forks, etc)
Unquestionably you are a bullet genius. I feel honoured to meet you.
I know hatchet, nice to met you too :)
Btw, I forgot to post the link that proves my fantastic bullet skills fr.lichess.org/insights/TheBlitzosoze/acpl/variant
Btw, I forgot to post the link that proves my fantastic bullet skills fr.lichess.org/insights/TheBlitzosoze/acpl/variant
If you berserk your blitz games then it is logical your AcPL goes up, as your opponents have more time to present you with difficult problems. In fact berserk means your real blitz rating without berserk should be higher than it is now and your real AcPL in blitz lower than it is.
For example my acpl in bullet is way lower than the great Jerry aka Chess-Network
fr.lichess.org/insights/Chess-Network/acpl/variant
:) :)
fr.lichess.org/insights/Chess-Network/acpl/variant
:) :)
Also lower than Fins fr.lichess.org/insights/Fins/acpl/variant :)
You had already 363 moves in Bullet.
That's not very many...
That's not very many...
Maybe it's just because you play slower than them @TheBlitzosoze :) If you played better and at least as fast as them, you would have normally a better rating ;)
@TheBlitzosoze A simple explanation: when you have time to think the moves, you plays wrong 😂
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