Chess - The Cornered Castle Attack

Chess - The Cornered Castle Attack

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The performance factor in Bullet keeps faltering when I so much hope to count on it. Maybe that's the frequency of maintenance I'm rather used to, wherein too much thinking makes me slip out unnecessarily on time, the other way around therein happening to play a bit too fast for an equally counterproductive early thrust out of comprehension. In the last couple of months it's been all about climbing uphill to the 1700s on Bullet to drop that consequently to the mid 1600s. Something of a sustaining sort keeps things aware that Bullet isn't particularly about the rating but just some right momentum that takes one places. I sure recall my first ever silver win to a bullet arena last year in April with the mere rating range of the 1100s, followed by two gold wins the following August with a headier inclination towards the 1400-1500s that would later poise this year to be an overall effort at 1833, my personal bullet best. The momentum at the time having seen itself go that far meant the greatest deal of time management, and the cleverest and modest attacking techniques. Might be a while for such an opportune session to commence itself again. The meantime of trying has led to this encounter of narrowed castle suggestions, which may succumb to its share of inaccuracies but is overall among the parameters of its calculation.