Hiarcs offers configurable opponents from 750 to 2000 Elo:
http://www.hiarcs.com/prev-prod/PH9/phfeatures1.htm
Hiarcs offers configurable opponents from 750 to 2000 Elo:
http://www.hiarcs.com/prev-prod/PH9/phfeatures1.htm
I have not tried it myself but upon everything I read, you should not expect a software to play human-style, see here:
http://rybkaforum.net/cgi-bin/rybkaforum/topic_show.pl?tid=24774
where people state that a machine plays: strong - strong - strong - very weak - strong - strong strong etc.
thats not how humans play
Not all engines are the same.
Look at these articles and others on the same site:
http://www.chessncognac.com/positional-chess-engines/
http://www.chessncognac.com/5-best-chess-engines-for-training-players-u1600/
what commercial chess software offers to play very fast (bullet) games vs. the software at certain (elo) levels, also below 2000? Fritz, Hiarcs, Shredder?
There are some threads on this topic but most are outdated.
What software is considered best in playing "human-style" at amateur levels?