You should play the people that you lose against so you can become better!
Beginner Best Level to Train at?

Thanks for the advice. I kinda thought that too. Even if hard, that is still the best way to learn.
Thanks again and take care,

You must buy a real chess app first!! Chess Dojo or Chesis are nice packages to try for a small fee to pay

Thank you for the suggestion. I am unfamiliar with chesis or chess dojo, but will look them up. If you feel they sre good learning tools then i will try. I say try because so much is still over my head. My newbie thought originally was play alot and you will learn. The truth is some people i play are very aggressive, but know less than i do, and lots of times if i can fend them off for a few minutes they quit. The others of course know more and i find myself pinned and blocked and frustrated. Haha, it is hard to feel like i am learning when outclassed so badly. Anyway, thank you for your suggestion and i will see if i can understand chess dojo or chessis enough to use the.
Thank you again, take care
Hi,
I am new to chess, I started playing in April, so just a few months, and have a rating of 350 from some rapid games here on chess.com. I got the Dr. Wolf app and have been playing fairly regularly. 2 or 3 or 4 times a week. I have played bots here on chess.com and played up to the 1500 bot and won. But I think the bots are meant to miss a move here and there to give the human an advantage. Because of that I felt playing real people would be better experience. I have played about 20 games and have won about 6 or 7 of them and lost the rest and the last four in a row. Which is disconcerting. So, my question is do I play the bots more? If it is easier? Or am I not learning anything that way? Should I keep playing people even when I lose a lot, because maybe eventually I will see what I am doing wrong and get better against the people I am playing.
Thanks for the advice,
quick edit - I checked my stats and it is 28 games with 12 lost, so 16 won. still not as good as I would like. but probably normal for a newbie.
Thanks,