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dakar323
Hello. I started playing chess a month ago. I even bought a subscription to chess.com. Was trained. Then I just started playing with a bot on lichess (I play with Stockfish level 3). I analyzed each batch with ChatGPT. But he can no longer really cope with training, so to speak (if that’s what you can call it). That’s why I want to find a player who has been playing for a long time and maybe tolerate my questions. I’ll say right away that there is no money and yes, I don’t have time to invest in it, but I want to learn how to play
Terminated800

whatever you do, don't use chatgpt for chess. it sucks and constantly plays illegal moves. if u wanna learn from a no0b like me, challenge me in daily

Leto
Hi there, if you have specific questions - let me know. Or let’s play several games and see how it goes.
dakar323

I am extremely sorry for not clarifying this fact. I am a Russian player and I can only communicate well in Russian. I speak English below the A1 level, to be honest. I am extremely sorry for this lack of clarification.

MaestroDelAjedrez2025

You seem to understand and speak English, dakar323

dakar323
The translator can do everything😄
FavelaSwag

if you don’t speak English, why write this in English? Common sense ain’t so common sometimes I mean jeemany Christmas

Terminated800
FavelaSwag wrote:

if you don’t speak English, why write this in English? Common sense ain’t so common sometimes I mean jeemany Christmas

Maybe because the majority of ppl on this site speak English, and he would get no response if it was written in Russian. Consider getting your brain checked (if u have one)

FavelaSwag

The people who actually speak Russian can’t even read this post lol I mean the logic on this thread is really something else

dakar323
FavelaSwag написал:

The people who actually speak Russian can’t even read this post lol I mean the logic on this thread is really something else

It works a little differently. A person from Russia who understands English at a native level sees this post more as "there's something about mentoring, as well as playing with a bot and learning." And if a person is interested in the topic, they will simply translate it. Plus, in Russia, a popular browser that can translate English text using neural networks immediately or simply by selecting it with the cursor.

MaestroDelAjedrez2025

Not so many people from Canada understand or speak Russian

dakar323
MaestroDelAjedrez2025 написал:

Not so many people from Canada understand or speak Russian

Well, in Canada, it seems like just English. So just as many other native English speakers do not understand Russian very well, since it is not international

jam123400

ture

MaestroDelAjedrez2025

you mean "true"