| Bullet Chess is a very fast game of chess where each side only has less than 3 minutes to complete all of their moves.
The Internet Chess Club (ICC) definition [1] (http://www.chessclub.com/help/bullet) of Bullet Chess is any game where
Time + (2 / 3) *
Increment < 3.
- Time is the initial time setting for each clock (in minutes).
- Increment is the time regained on the clock per move (in seconds).
Bullet Chess is even faster and more hectic than Blitz chess. The bullet
in Bullet Chess refers to the fast speed of a bullet. Often Bullet Chess is so
fast that tactics and skill are secondary to quick moves. Under USCF rules bullet games are
considered blitz.
On ICC, the four time reigning bullet chess champion and bullet rating record holder is Hawkeye, but he is often overshadowed
by the emerging superstar Hikaru Nakamura (AKA Smallville on ICC),
who holds the "1-minute" (a special category on ICC where opponents are randomly paired, thus improving rating accuracy) and
blitz rating records. Hawkeye recommends using an optical mouse and
taking breaks to avoid hand injury.
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