I don't know how this got suggested to me by the RU-vid algorithm, but I'm here and enjoying it. I think you can learn a lot from bullet - even though you don't think for a long time, but you get to encounter hundreds and thousands of situations and repeat them, so really learn those. If you play one game for one hour, you'll maybe learn that line, but then you have to repeat to consolidate it. BTW, just watching the 1st game and was itching so badly to see you had checkmate in about 6 moves or so right when you played 0-0 (that after the edge in seat queen blunder) Instead of castle play: 1.Rb1+ Ka8 2. Bb7+ Kb7 3. Bxc6+ Kc8 4.B×a7 threatening Rb8++, which cannot be defended only by sacrificing the rook on d1 and then Kd7 if needed, but hard in bullet and then crushing anyway. You'd say "but wait, how do I see that in a few sec?" A: after playing thousands of bullet games! 😅