god at memorizing
60000 Puzzle rating.
It's amazing what he has achieved but I am slightly surprised his rating in the games he plays isn't higher. Whilst a rating in blitz in the 1800's is very good, don't get me wrong, I would have predicted that he would be in the 2000's because his ability to see solutions to chess puzzles is out of this world.

It's amazing what he has achieved but I am slightly surprised his rating in the games he plays isn't higher. Whilst a rating in blitz in the 1800's is very good, don't get me wrong, I would have predicted that he would be in the 2000's because his ability to see solutions to chess puzzles is out of this world.
No

***NOTE this is not public abuse or public shaming. ***
It is not possible for people to get such a high rating without assistance. What they must do is open up STOCKFISH of something and set up the position. Magnus or Hikaru doesn't even have those ratings. That is because they don't cheat. Cheating is wrong.
***NOTE this is not public abuse or public shaming. ***
It is not possible for people to get such a high rating without assistance. What they must do is open up STOCKFISH of something and set up the position. Magnus or Hikaru doesn't even have those ratings. That is because they don't cheat. Cheating is wrong.
There is only a set number of puzzles that are presented at higher ratings. Since you can view the solution after you get it wrong, this is an exercise in memorization

***NOTE this is not public abuse or public shaming. ***
It is not possible for people to get such a high rating without assistance. What they must do is open up STOCKFISH of something and set up the position. Magnus or Hikaru doesn't even have those ratings. That is because they don't cheat. Cheating is wrong.
Dude, no, after reaching a rating of 3000, u get only 500-1000 puzzles which repeat again and again! And so they reach such high ratings.
https://www.chess.com/member/vskopalik
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