Bro this does not make sense at all! Because Hay S Matilda has 4000 elo more than the other guy so she/he should've won redbishop very fast!
Imaginary Chess Players, Tournaments, And World Champions

My explanation for that is that Matilda and RedBishop in reality are very close in strength, but there’s simply not a way for them to play against stronger opponents so they gain elo very, very slowly.

Next match!
Game drawn by 50 move rule. RedBishop has officially became a Legendary Grandmaster, or an LGM, for reaching 7000+. Matilda has became a Supersonic Grandmaster, or an SSGM, for reaching 10000+.

Next match:
RedBishop has dropped below 7000 due to this game and is now world #3, and 6938 FIDE. and Berry becomes world #2 and escapes with a rating of 7697 in the world of imaginary Chess players. Matilda is still at the top in the world of imaginary Chess players, but Berry beating RedBishop two times in a row shows that the future will be intriguing. RedBishop resigned at the end because of +M1.


Good point, since if a 7000 elo person was real, they would calculate if they were truly losing, and a draw here is less than a microscopic chance. The only hope is to win on time but 7000s would premove mate very, very, very, very, (x229) fast.


Thank you. Also, for anyone wondering how I make these, it’s just Stockfish vs Stockfish with mistakes added in depending on the player’s skill. I will also make up their opening repertoires, that’s why BravePancake played 1. d3.

Next match. The fictional Mongolian Chess Championship has come to an end. The winner is Berry_Me_In_The_Backyard. It is time for the untitled Mongolian Chess Championship, where fictional untitled players will battle it out in an imaginary 3+0 tournament. Here’s the first match where CameraKoala secured a victory over LegendFPS. CameraKoala won by resignation.


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Good news! CameraKoala became an imaginary CM after a stunning win against their imaginary CM opponent. The Untitled Championship goes on, but since CameraKoala became CM in the middle of the untitled tournament, they will win the imaginary cash prize of $2000. The normal winner of the tournament will also win the imaginary money. Here is the imaginary game that brought CameraKoala to imaginary CM:
This forum is just a silly little experiment where I make up fake master games using my mind. (Example: a 4000 elo FIDE player vs a 9000 or something silly like that) cause for some reason I find it fun.
Anyways, here’s RedBishop (5783 FIDE) vs Hay Sarah Matilda (9844 FIDE) two imaginary world champions battle each other in the Mongolia Chess Championship 2066. The time control is 3+0 Blitz
. Yes, this is quite a goofy idea I know. Note that this is an experiment where I make up games from imaginary top players and these are not real master games.