Bots ratings tend to be a bit higher, to answer the earlier part. For eboards, there are the chessups. And for the discrepancy in skill, I am inconsitent myself, and so do others, I think it might be due to tilt making you play bad, and winning streaks making you more confident. (Tilt is another way of saying losing elo)
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Hi,
I usually don't use the forums, but trying to understand something, maybe can help here.
First off I am not accusing anyone, and have questions.
Short background: started playing chess in childhood, taught by a parent (whose parent taught them), played some computer chess/online but not super much. Stopped playing at some point
Fast forward several decades (time flies), and started playing again, in part because of our kids.
When I started playing again, took it up as hobby: studying chess like openings, etc. Nowadays with things like Chess.com, Youtube, etc learning and play chess is a lot easier. I like playing against other people, and playing chess with our kids is a good way to bond too.
Against bots I can beat 1200 to 1700 iiuc (stockfish levl 4 for example). Our one son is a 1000 ELO about, and has won in school tournament for example. I can't beat him (yet), at his current strength, he trains regularly, but I give him a run for his money, to a close end game for example.
My weak points are transition/end of midgame and endgame, as well as blunders.
I started playing with a wooden board and pieces, while having an online game open, because I prefer seeing the real pieces, like the lines for example. When a move is done online, I mirror the move on the real board. I am looking into an eboard (but that is a different story)
Yet, for the life of me on Chess.com I struuuuggglee to barely beat, and often lose around 600/700. In my previous account iiuc the highest I got was like 900 at some point (I deleted that one because I got fed up with online chess)
To be clear, I do not mind losing, at all: gg you are the better player. I enjoy playing the game
At the same time, online: I come across players that have incredibly strong opening to only complete blunder and get destroyed from mid game. Or another example that I run across: sometimes have incredibly strong (game changing moves) that I struggle to put at 700ELO, or people who play more like 1500/1700?
I don't know, I almost feel playing at 1000ELO at Chess.com is easier than 700ELO sometimes.
Not sure, but it feels like easily lose points when lose a match, but don't get as much as when you win?
Another way of looking at it: 700ELO now, is the 1200 ELO or so of before? What with YouTube, Chess.com teachings, etc. people can have so much knowledge of Chess (which is a good thing and good for the game)
However, I would like to grow. I know I need to improve some things, but what (if anything) am I overlooking, where do I need to improve, to get past 700 ELO, and grow.
Why is there such a disrepency in rating? Or are there also quite a number of other people struggling?