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Anyone help me

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WatBro67 wrote:

Anyone help me

Me 2

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Puzzles, lessons. Not just brute force games.

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on my main account my elo is over 1000 but on this one its not XD

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Jasondagoat_11 wrote:

on my main account my elo is over 1000 but on this one its not XD

Thought it was against the TOS to have multiple accounts because of smurfing and rating manipulation...

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Oooooooooooo

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HeckinSprout wrote:

Thought it was against the TOS to have multiple accounts

https://support.chess.com/en/articles/8568381-can-i-have-multiple-accounts

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Imon-c wrote:
I’m a beginner at chess and I’m only about 200 elo but when I verse my 500 elo friends and win I gain only little elo . I think I’m pretty good at chess seeing as how my friends and opponents say that I’m better than 200 elo. Pls help

buy some luck

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play custom challenges where you play high rated players, and join as many tounaments as possible

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Imon-c wrote:
I’m a beginner at chess and I’m only about 200 elo but when I verse my 500 elo friends and win I gain only little elo . I think I’m pretty good at chess seeing as how my friends and opponents say that I’m better than 200 elo. Pls help

learn how to spell the title right first.

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20349857dfhg wrote:

Hi how do you get elo really fast because i beat the 1000 elo bot and my elo is 250

The bots don't have accurate ratings. They are inflated to give you a boost to your ego.

For someone at your rating level, I would recommend the basics. Make sure to develop your pieces, castle your king to safety by move 10. And I would work on board vision - checking each turn to make sure you are not blundering pieces and looking for any pieces your opponent has hung.

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HeckinSprout wrote:
20349857dfhg wrote:

Hi how do you get elo really fast because i beat the 1000 elo bot and my elo is 250

The bots don't have accurate ratings. They are inflated to give you a boost to your ego.

For someone at your rating level, I would recommend the basics. Make sure to develop your pieces, castle your king to safety by move 10. And I would work on board vision - checking each turn to make sure you are not blundering pieces and looking for any pieces your opponent has hung.

Honestly it's really annoying that thenbots are so inflated

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Ask the wrong question, get the wrong answer. Your rating will go up when your chess play improves. Until then, it will be what it is now. The question should be, How can I improve my play? This requires analysis of your games with an eye to focusing your study in certain directions based on the problems revealed by that game analysis.

Generally: play only slow games (half hour minimum) and stick to only a couple of openings that deal with center pawns (e4 or d4) until you get up higher in rating.

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20349857dfhg wrote:

thanks you guys! do you have ways to get elo really fast?

Bribe your opponents. It works a treat, and it is not forbidden here.

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pfren wrote:
20349857dfhg wrote:

thanks you guys! do you have ways to get elo really fast?

Bribe your opponents. It works a treat, and it is not forbidden here.

2 bucks to let me beat you in a rated game

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Practice puzzles to increase tactical awareness. At my current rating of 1700 this is super important and has helped me win a lot of games and even swindle lost positions. Calculations are very important, practice by seeing three moves ahead (mate in 3s) then slowly increase your visualization ability. Blunder checking is still super important at this level, you'd be surprised how often either me or my opponents hang their pieces.

Playing against higher rated players who are better than you is also very efficient for learning quickly. You can analyze the games later and figure out why you lost. In a similar vein, I enjoy watching Daniel Naroditsky speedruns because as a high-level player he does an excellent job explaining his thought process as he plays, giving you insight into how he wins his games and the ideas behind his moves.

Most importantly, just keep on playing. A lot of getting better at chess is through experience, I cannot tell you how many times I've learned different tactics, strategies, theoretical opening lines or whatever else and was unable to remember these things very well until I've played games and even lost games featuring the themes I went over.

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TuffgangAmadeusMozart wrote:

Calculations are very important, practice by seeing three moves ahead (mate in 3s) then slowly increase your visualization ability.

For the vast majority of players, this is science fiction. Very low rated players calculate exactly 0 move ahead. Calculating 1 move would be a huge improvement. And hard.

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magipi wrote:
TuffgangAmadeusMozart wrote:

Calculations are very important, practice by seeing three moves ahead (mate in 3s) then slowly increase your visualization ability.

For the vast majority of players, this is science fiction. Very low rated players calculate exactly 0 move ahead. Calculating 1 move would be a huge improvement. And hard.

That's true, I guess I got a little ahead of myself. At the beginner level they should start with one move then, and focus on the CCA method: checks, captures attacks. Seeing 3 moves ahead on every move is probably better around 1600 and beyond. Seeing three moves ahead occasionally is good for 1200.

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no matter what i do it still gives me 8 per game an I should be on 1000 but Im only 200

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IM pfren wrote:
20349857dfhg wrote:

thanks you guys! do you have ways to get elo really fast?

Bribe your opponents. It works a treat, and it is not forbidden here.

lmao