I can't find an earlier thread at the moment, but although somebody posted here years ago that they estimated Chess Titans to be rated about 1650-1700, a more recent estimate when I mentioned that in an unrelated thread was that Chess Titans was rated maybe 1800, which sounds closer to me.
In the above game, some things to have considered were...
14. Nd5 to gang up on Black's pinned KN earlier than you did.
15. Kb1. This is where the king belongs after queenside casting, to prevent the queen from invading at a1.
Otherwise, I believe that's the fastest win I've ever seen against Chess Titans on level 10, so maybe you're looking ahead farther than I am. Good job!
I think anybody can get to 1700 and beyond. I beat Chess Titans on level 10 about 85% of the time now. I'm having to learn all over with chess.com's program, though, it seems, which must be about 1900 rating despite supposedly being 1600--definitely better than Chess Titans. In both cases the thing that made the most difference for me was knowing the openings. Unless you know the openings, you're going to be playing suboptimal moves, and with each suboptimal move your position declines several percent, so over time your position declines irrecoverably. Also, openings give you the best unit placement and suggest the best plans (assuming you know the plans associated with each opening). Another thing that helped me was learning some positional/opening tricks that I never found in any book, like playing P-QB3 or P-KB3 if you have a bishop on your 3rd rank (to protect against your opponent's N-B5 to attack that bishop). Another thing that helped was use of miniplans: making a knight outpost, doubling pawns, seizing an open file, opening the center whenever I got the two bishops, etc. And of course tactics, but computers will keep you on your toes for tactics about 3-4 moves deep. I believe I got lazy, though, since I reached a comfortable level of proficiency looking ahead only 3-4 moves against computers for years, so I was insufficiently motivated to search deeper, which meant I got stuck at a plateau. I found that stronger programs motivated me to get beyond that level, though I don't have enough rating points yet to prove I've advanced since then.
I used to be good at chess,maybe 1550 Elo,and could beat chess titans level 10 2 out of 5 games,but am just getting back into serious chess,what is chess titans level 10 rated?I would be really happy with 1700 Elo, but cannot seem to get better than 1250-1350. Why am I stuck at this level,I play very frequently,like 3-4 games a day? I have been playing pretty hard for pushing 2 years. I played casually for about 4 years before that.Does anyone have any advice?I submitted a game that I recently played. Do I show any potential to achieve my 1700 goal?