WOW!!! I played like a GrandMaster!


there is approximately a 100% chance you just used hints because no 1000 elo EVER plays like this. If this were against a real human i would believe you but this is against a bot so...
Dude. Just look at my puzzle rating. It’s 2749. Yea, I’m kinda bad at playing chess but I’m pretty good at solving puzzles tho

You are a great and manly chess player. I am proud to know you. Someday I treat you to sausage and beer.
Thx bro. But u know, I can’t drink beer.
No problem. Orange Juice or Coke-a-Cola is good too! Better.
I’ll take apple cider or sprite

there is approximately a 100% chance you just used hints because no 1000 elo EVER plays like this. If this were against a real human i would believe you but this is against a bot so...
Dude. Just look at my puzzle rating. It’s 2749. Yea, I’m kinda bad at playing chess but I’m pretty good at solving puzzles tho
I've seen better and i still don't think your being honest here with that suspicious hints game because not even Magnus plays that good.

33.Nf6+ is a nice move. Having said that, the bot played badly in the opening.
Yea. So technically, it’s possible for me to win

Not buying it.
I can believe that an intermediate player might come up with some of the nifty ideas, like 6. Bxf7+. That's thematic and is the sort of sacrifice that players of this level stand a decent chance of finding.
What I'm not buying is that you came up with moves like:
- 33. Nf6. I wonder -- can you explain the purpose of this sacrifice? (I can after studying it with an engine. But I don't believe that anyone below about 2500 feels so secure in their calculation that they actually play this way, rather than playing one of the many other moves that win with no risk at all.)
- 44. Rc6. Yes, the fastest mate, but I'm not buying that a 1000 came up with it.
- 28. Rd6. The normal human move is Re7, staying doubled on the seventh rank. That's fine too, of course, but you're telling me you chose Rd6? Why? The engine likes it because after Nd8, you have the impressive resource of Rc7!, which only works if you keep the other rook on the d-file. No way I'm buying that anyone below 2200 figured that out when choosing between Rd6 and Re7.
It's not against the rules to get hints like this, of course -- what you do in a training game is on your own conscience. But it's not going to make you a better player.
Isn't there some saying about this? "Solitaire is the only thing in life that demands absolute honesty." It was said about the card game, but it's true of solitaire chess too...