HOW TO BEAT A REALLY GOOD PLAYER

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Infinite_Blitz
MegaPro-123 wrote:
Infinite_Blitz wrote:
MegaPro-123 wrote:
Infinite_Blitz wrote:
HelloWorld211 wrote:
Keep playing them, review their moves. Maybe you can find a pattern and exploit it?

that is way easier said that done

unless you check with a chess engine after each game

Dude it's not like you can beat a player 600 rating points higher than you by checking the engine, chess is not easy

play against the same person over and over again

check with engine after each game

keep playing and you'll win someday

Your reasoning is awful. The way to beat a higher rated player is just to play better than your opponent, and even if the engine can spot all the mistakes, you can't. And you might not even understand why a move is a mistake. Like I said earlier, chess isn't that easy. 

Infinite_Blitz
MegaPro-123 wrote:
Infinite_Blitz wrote:
MegaPro-123 wrote:
Infinite_Blitz wrote:
HelloWorld211 wrote:
Keep playing them, review their moves. Maybe you can find a pattern and exploit it?

that is way easier said that done

unless you check with a chess engine after each game

Dude it's not like you can beat a player 600 rating points higher than you by checking the engine, chess is not easy

play against the same person over and over again

check with engine after each game

keep playing and you'll win someday

Why don't you try to beat the narodistsky  bot? Try to spot his mistakes and check the engine each game. Not like you're going to spot his weaknesses

laurengoodkindchess

Hi! My name is Lauren Goodkind and I’m a chess coach based and chess book author based in California. 

I have tips to help you  win more games!!! 

  Before each move, I highly encourage you ask questions before every move such as, “If I move here, is it safe?”, “Can I safely capture a piece?”, and more.  

Also consider all checks and captures on your side and also your opponent’s side. If you are past this stage, then find a forcing winning line.  

I recommend playing with a slow time control, such as game in 30 minutes.  You need time to think.  Beginners tend to make a lot of silly moves with very little time.  This makes sense since there’s a lot of pieces on the board.  
 

I also offer a  free beginner’s free eBook on my website, www.ChessByLauren.com in case you are interested. The book is about asking questions before each move.  

Learn basic tactics such as the fork, discovered attack, pin, and more.  I offer interactive puzzles on my website: https://www.chessbylauren.com/two-choice-puzzles.php  
I recommend two books for you: “50 Poison Pieces”   and “Queen For A Day: The Girl’s Guide To Chess Mastery.”  Both books are available on Amazon.com.  
If you are serious about chess, I highly recommend you hiring a chess coach to help you.  
I hope that this helps.  

MegaPro-123
Infinite_Blitz wrote:

Why don't you try to beat the narodistsky  bot? Try to spot his mistakes and check the engine each game. Not like you're going to spot his weaknesses

good idea

Infinite_Blitz
MegaPro-123 wrote:
Infinite_Blitz wrote:

Why don't you try to beat the narodistsky  bot? Try to spot his mistakes and check the engine each game. Not like you're going to spot his weaknesses

good idea

do it then. It's impossible.

MegaPro-123
Infinite_Blitz wrote:
MegaPro-123 wrote:
Infinite_Blitz wrote:

Why don't you try to beat the narodistsky  bot? Try to spot his mistakes and check the engine each game. Not like you're going to spot his weaknesses

good idea

do it then. It's impossible.

this could take a while

Infinite_Blitz
MegaPro-123 wrote:
Infinite_Blitz wrote:
MegaPro-123 wrote:
Infinite_Blitz wrote:

Why don't you try to beat the narodistsky  bot? Try to spot his mistakes and check the engine each game. Not like you're going to spot his weaknesses

good idea

do it then. It's impossible.

this could take a while

I agree, it could take a while to wait for naroditsky to blunder. That's the only way for you to beat him, when you play better than him.

MegaPro-123
Infinite_Blitz wrote:
MegaPro-123 wrote:
Infinite_Blitz wrote:
MegaPro-123 wrote:
Infinite_Blitz wrote:

Why don't you try to beat the narodistsky  bot? Try to spot his mistakes and check the engine each game. Not like you're going to spot his weaknesses

good idea

do it then. It's impossible.

this could take a while

I agree, it could take a while to wait for naroditsky to blunder. That's the only way for you to beat him, when you play better than him.

it's taking too long

i've been playing through games, checking what chess.com maximum engine would do, and then writing it down on paper

i actually gave up ~50 minutes ago

Infinite_Blitz
MegaPro-123 wrote:
Infinite_Blitz wrote:
MegaPro-123 wrote:
Infinite_Blitz wrote:
MegaPro-123 wrote:
Infinite_Blitz wrote:

Why don't you try to beat the narodistsky  bot? Try to spot his mistakes and check the engine each game. Not like you're going to spot his weaknesses

good idea

do it then. It's impossible.

this could take a while

I agree, it could take a while to wait for naroditsky to blunder. That's the only way for you to beat him, when you play better than him.

it's taking too long

i've been playing through games, checking what chess.com maximum engine would do, and then writing it down on paper

i actually gave up ~50 minutes ago

Really? I doesn't look like you actually did any. I checked your games and the most recent games were yesterday

kbeach83
Work through the drills.
MegaPro-123
Infinite_Blitz wrote:

Really? I doesn't look like you actually did any. I checked your games and the most recent games were yesterday

chess.com doesn't show completed computer games unless you press the save game button that appears after the game is finished

Infinite_Blitz
MegaPro-123 wrote:
Infinite_Blitz wrote:

Really? I doesn't look like you actually did any. I checked your games and the most recent games were yesterday

chess.com doesn't show completed computer games unless you press the save game button that appears after the game is finished

that isn't true, I have played bots

MegaPro-123
Infinite_Blitz wrote:
MegaPro-123 wrote:
Infinite_Blitz wrote:

Really? I doesn't look like you actually did any. I checked your games and the most recent games were yesterday

chess.com doesn't show completed computer games unless you press the save game button that appears after the game is finished

that isn't true, I have played bots

are you on the mobile app or something? when was the last time you tried?

MegaPro-123

https://support.chess.com/article/1938-can-i-save-my-games-against-the-computer

Qwerty459

Off the board I am pretty sure

Infinite_Blitz
MegaPro-123 wrote:
Infinite_Blitz wrote:
MegaPro-123 wrote:
Infinite_Blitz wrote:

Really? I doesn't look like you actually did any. I checked your games and the most recent games were yesterday

chess.com doesn't show completed computer games unless you press the save game button that appears after the game is finished

that isn't true, I have played bots

are you on the mobile app or something? when was the last time you tried?

bruh like a week ago or something

 

Infinite_Blitz

and I'm on pc

MegaPro-123

i played 2 games against martin computer bot

i saved the first one and didn't save the other

now the second one should show up in my recent games thing because i pressed the save button on that one