How do you approach blitz (fast) chess differently from classical games?

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Hi, In blitz chess, prioritize quick development and piece activity. Focus on simple, tactical moves rather than deep strategic planning. Keep an eye on the clock and avoid unnecessary time-consuming calculations. Accept slightly riskier positions to keep the pressure on your opponent.
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