Chess.com didn't like that they had essentially sandbagged your account themselves so they bumped it to 2000 right?
It's too bad you make such silly topics.
Chess.com didn't like that they had essentially sandbagged your account themselves so they bumped it to 2000 right?
It's too bad you make such silly topics.
The trick is excellent since I dont play daily chess at all lol
And if this account isn't also your account cherub, its user seems to have a lot of accounts, and also cheating with an engine.
Chess.com closed his account and he timed out hundreds of games.
sammy: his account was closed for abuse but reopened. At the time of closing he was 2000+. During the time his account was closed, he timed out lots of games and lost about 1000. He didn't technically cheat or sandbag; chess.com essentially sandbagged him by forcing him to time out. He's trolling, but not cheating
I'm telling sammy when I came to this site I was already trained to take on a 2000 player
This is gibberish. Either your English is not so good, or you have no idea how to play chess at all. This is not how chess players talk.
Third: it helps if you play different time controls on your different accounts.
Fourth: Don't have alternate accounts immediately join the conversation. Wait at least a day.
How do I have to prove you that you are wrong say one way
Play a few 100 games over a 1 month period and maintain a rating over 2000. This is not proof, but it would make me not accuse you of anything.
Ok. Here's the real skinny. Cherub was 2170 daily before being sanctioned for multiple accounts and fair play violations. Chess com halted his games. He timed out 300 games and lost 1000 points. He entered under 1200 tornaments. A mistake allowing as such by chess.com. His games have been cancelled by staff and removed from the tournaments with a loss. Chess.com has reassigned a 2000 rating, the floor for his class.
There is no trick involved. This is just another one of his many threads that are mocking of chess and chess players.
superman0101 wrote:
How you earned 900 rating points in 1 day is 2 reasons.
Before your accout was closed, you were 2200 or 2100. That shows skill. So its only natural for you to rise back to your original rating.
You play 900 games at one time
He did not earn any points. He was assigned a new and appropriate rating, the floor for his previous rating.
You can trust me on this.
No, it wasn't through a new account, or by playing against multiple accounts.
In fact, I did this all cleanly, and abiding by the chess.com TOS, without any foul play involved.
I increased my rating from under 1100 to 2000, having about 800 prior games (and so a very stable rating).
The proof:
As you can see, I was rated 1100 on May 17th (today), and my rating right now is 2000! You can also click on my profile to see that I did indeed improve by 900 points with an already highly established rating.
As I wrote in a previous thread, breaking the 1100 barrier is a very very difficult transition in chess, possibly the most difficult transition in terms of chess improvement.
When I broke it the first time, I beat an 1800+ player, which was quite surprising for me.
So I wondered what would happen if I decreased my rating below 1100, and broke it again?
So I did that, and then won a game, just to break 1100 again... and this happened!
I encourage everyone to try my secret. Chess is a very difficult game, and some of the improvements are very very tough to make. The 1100 rating barrier is one of them. What happens when you break 1100 twice though? It's quite incredible.