hey everyone , how should we play a game without losing any position?
Play only people who are a lot worse than you. If you play people of similar strength as yourself, you'll statistically lose roughly as many games as you win.
hey everyone , how should we play a game without losing any position?
Play only people who are a lot worse than you. If you play people of similar strength as yourself, you'll statistically lose roughly as many games as you win.
I did some kind of research and I will gladly share it, also censoring the names of the player(s) involved, of course, to not spike the blood pressure of the moderators (took the liberty of not censoring my own name in one of the matches, please don't throw stones).
Those being said, I discovered that winning and losing are strongly affected by the time management of the moves across the whole match. I tracked the time usage for each move and made it into a chart, for better visuals (adding info below).
The secret is to always use a certain amount of time for each move. Ideally, 3-7 seconds per move. Never less. Don't premove, even if your move is forced. Besides from winning, this time management strategy also increases your accuracy to 94+. Winning is guaranteed, even against players 700 Elo points higher than you.For the sake of the study, I also added lost matches in which the golden strategy was not followed, before and after, to compare. All the examples presented are from the same player. Basically, disciplined 3-7 seconds per move = safe win, while random time used leads to losing.
Enjoy!
I did some kind of research and I will gladly share it, also censoring the names of the player(s) involved, of course, to not spike the blood pressure of the moderators (took the liberty of not censoring my own name in one of the matches, please don't throw stones).
Those being said, I discovered that winning and losing are strongly affected by the time management of the moves across the whole match. I tracked the time usage for each move and made it into a chart, for better visuals (adding info below).
The secret is to always use a certain amount of time for each move. Ideally, 3-7 seconds per move. Never less. Don't premove, even if your move is forced. Besides from winning, this time management strategy also increases your accuracy to 94+. Winning is guaranteed, even against players 700 Elo points higher than you.For the sake of the study, I also added lost matches in which the golden strategy was not followed, before and after, to compare. All the examples presented are from the same player. Basically, disciplined 3-7 seconds per move = safe win, while random time used leads to losing.
Enjoy!
that is exactly how to get reported for engine use because your moving the same amount every single move is suspicious
The thing you just said is impossible, everybody in journey loses a lot especially in chess, it does not matter that you make bad moves, the thing that matters is that you learn from those bad moves. The best way to do things is to plan you next move and don't make random moves. As Sun Tzu said: Attack is the secret of defense; defense is the planning of an attack”