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Most Hated Chess Bot?

I hate nelson, and I feel he’s a noob. I love playing with the Ludwig bot and Antonio is my undefeated bot chess rival
For beginner-intermediate players -- Nelson. But for more advanced players I'd say Wally. He's always been a difficult opponent and it took me a few weeks of trying until I managed to beat him. I think what makes him so difficult is the fact that he doesn't seem to have any specific style of play (aggressive, careful, etc.) that you could use against him, he's just an overall great player.
Here's a quick tip for any beginners unsure of how to defeat the Nelson bot: Keep your pieces safe and go for the queen. Playing aggressive to match his attacking style has brought little success in my experience, it's best to play a solid game and keep on bumping his queen around until he puts it back or gets it trapped. When he escapes your knight, check him with your bishop. And when he escapes your bishop, check him with your other knight. Keep on decreasing the number of spaces his queen can move to, just make sure you're not being too aggressive or he'll take advantage.

I agree: Wally is better than other bots rated equal to him. There is a female Dutch one that is relatively easy, yet rated the same as Wally.
Noam because he name drops all the famous players he's supposedly played things like "I put kasparov's king in check once" If he was real he would try to friend all the titled players on chess.com
For beginner-intermediate players -- Nelson. But for more advanced players I'd say Wally. He's always been a difficult opponent and it took me a few weeks of trying until I managed to beat him. I think what makes him so difficult is the fact that he doesn't seem to have any specific style of play (aggressive, careful, etc.) that you could use against him, he's just an overall great player.
Here's a quick tip for any beginners unsure of how to defeat the Nelson bot: Keep your pieces safe and go for the queen. Playing aggressive to match his attacking style has brought little success in my experience, it's best to play a solid game and keep on bumping his queen around until he puts it back or gets it trapped. When he escapes your knight, check him with your bishop. And when he escapes your bishop, check him with your other knight. Keep on decreasing the number of spaces his queen can move to, just make sure you're not being too aggressive or he'll take advantage.
I just beat Wally. If you can reach a pawn endgame at a roughly equal position, it will start dropping pawns like a madman:
No doubt its nelson bot