Can the engine guess the ELO of a move?

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Avatar of ignazioc

I'd like to give stockfish one move and get back at what elo would be more likely to spot that move.


The reason is that I feel that my opponents are "about my level" for most of the game, but the especially when I'm winning they find that very good combination that make me loose the game.

am I paranoid? 
https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/108508226408?tab=review&move=53&tab=review&classification=brilliant&autorun=true
A rook sacrifice at 730 ?...

Avatar of Martin_Stahl
ignazioc wrote:

I'd like to give stockfish one move and get back at what elo would be more likely to spot that move.

The reason is that I feel that my opponents are "about my level" for most of the game, but the especially when I'm winning they find that very good combination that make me loose the game.

am I paranoid? 
... A rook sacrifice at 730 ?...

That's not something engines can do, at least not any that I'm aware of.

Though you were winning until Re1 and black have away the whole advantage after Qd5

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Hi