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Most Moves in a 1+0 Bullet Game

Curious how many moves your fastest 1+0 Bullet games have had. Please link your game in your reply.
Anticipating a move helps speed things up.

Coordinate training with white pieces = 19 moves / minute (Year 2016). I only look at the first move, not the others. S o i do not anticipate my next move until the first is completed. (Too bad I cannot search the historical numbers and dates of this training section.)

When playing chess, I anticipate an opponents move. I sometimes pre-move or hover my piece over a square until I see my opponents move. I also push pieces to burn time.

With the coordinate trainer, I must read the new area to place the piece and then know where it must go. That alone takes more time. There are no pre-moves and I obviously cannot hover over a square. So it is basically human reaction speed.
The speed of the moves will obviously be slower in the coordinate trainer than in a real game.

Others have over 200 moves.

To discover more... go to the advance search section and pick Variant Bullet; Mode Rated; Clock initial time from 1 minute; Number of turns 200 moves.

My human reaction time is 0.325 seconds and that is only moving my finger to press the button, it is not to move the mouse or think where to move the piece. So it would be impossible for me to move 185 moves in one minute without even considering to move the mouse.

To get my speed, I searched the web using the key words: reaction time link

since i must move my mouse from one place to another, I would think i would have to divide my speed in 3 to say that 63 moves is probably my average peak amount of moves I could do in a one minute game.

My profile search shows Bullets 62 moves = lichess.org/TmrFj2ckxWHD

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