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Donnsteinz

Okay, so I usually play blitz with live opponents here on chess.com, but sometimes I try 15+ minute games with the bots here. I don't have any kind of premium membership, so the default bots are all there is for me. I had great experience with the @Li-Bot, @Noam-Bot and @Francis-Bot (few losses, mostly wins/draws), and I decided to move to the @Naroditsky-Bot rated 2650. Now I know, GM Daniel Naroditsky is one of the most respected players here on chess.com (his articles that I read were awesome!), and this Narodisky-Bot is just a mere symbolism of his style of play(?), but still.... is this really how the 2700 bots here play?

Donnsteinz

I know this is unbelievable (at least it is to me) but in case you're wondering if I made this up to decrediblise the bot, here's the full game: https://www.chess.com/game/computer/4588965

 

Have you known the big bots to blunder so badly? Or have they played like this against you in any of your games? Or is it even possible for a chess engine programmed to be 2700 level to blunder like this?? Do share your thoughts. 

Donnsteinz

Heyy! Well yeah maybe they've become weaker as a result of all the recent updates... maybe chess.com staff are working on it and the bots will get better.

MisterSolid
Donnsteinz escribió:

Heyy! Well yeah maybe they've become weaker as a result of all the recent updates... maybe chess.com staff are working on it and the bots will get better.

Hello! What conclusion did you finally come to? Do bots play at the level they say they play? I usually play Stockfish at 2400 and beat him relatively easily and I don't think he'll play at a 2400 level
MisterSolid
I also saw in your game that he makes the blunder Qxb2??. It is incredible that at that level he would make such a mistake. When I played with Stockfish at 2400 it also made a huge mistake. I leave the game to you.
MisterSolid