My rating is in 200-300
Did you ever beat 1800+ elo?

I beat Magnus once.
I waited in front of his house and assaulted him as he was walking out.
you did what??

1800s are really weak comparatively to the demons of the chess world(2500+) I have like a 95% win rate against them(being 2300) and have beaten 2 GMs

I punished a 2300 badly!
https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/91647557709?tab=review&move=12
How does he have such a high rating and plays like that...that is really questionable.

I punished a 2300 badly!
https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/91647557709?tab=review&move=12
How does he have such a high rating and plays like that...that is really questionable.
i dont know, one time i beat 2000 rated player in 7 moves with 100 accuracy!

I punished a 2300 badly!
https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/91647557709?tab=review&move=12
How does he have such a high rating and plays like that...that is really questionable.
i dont know, one time i beat 2000 rated player in 7 moves with 100 accuracy!
It's just suspicious that the 2300 rated player that he showed based off his other games was losing to a player that is lower than his elo by a lot.

???
Yes, many times and 1800s+ are easy especially OTB.
Its not until you play 2200+ when it gets difficult.

A 2000 rated player should never lose to a 900 rated player, even without trying at all.
That’s just not true at all. Being a certain rating doesn’t make you suddenly immune from playing carelessly and winding up in bad positions. Sometimes a single blunder can lead to an unrecoverable position. Especially if they are playing unrated for fun.
I’m 1900 and have lost to sub-1000 players a bunch for those reasons. It happens. But I also beat the #500 ranked rapid player in the world yesterday, so there is a duality, lol.

A 2000 rated player should never lose to a 900 rated player, even without trying at all.
That’s just not true at all. Being a certain rating doesn’t make you suddenly immune from playing carelessly and winding up in bad positions. Sometimes a single blunder can lead to an unrecoverable position. Especially if they are playing unrated for fun.
I’m 1900 and have lost to sub-1000 players a bunch for those reasons. It happens
lol I once lost to a 700 OTB and I was 1400 at the time.
I didn’t take him seriously and was winging a Rossolimo line where I positionally fell apart.
It’s never repeated itself but it can happen.

I punished a 2300 badly!
https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/91647557709?tab=review&move=12
How does he have such a high rating and plays like that...that is really questionable.
i dont know, one time i beat 2000 rated player in 7 moves with 100 accuracy!
It's just suspicious that the 2300 rated player that he showed based off his other games was losing to a player that is lower than his elo by a lot.
He's not an official 2300. We have an exclusive club and we know all the members on a first-name basis - and he has never shown up to any of the meetings.

I punished a 2300 badly!
https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/91647557709?tab=review&move=12
How does he have such a high rating and plays like that...that is really questionable.
i dont know, one time i beat 2000 rated player in 7 moves with 100 accuracy!
It's just suspicious that the 2300 rated player that he showed based off his other games was losing to a player that is lower than his elo by a lot.
My opponent's account got closed

I punished a 2300 badly!
https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/91647557709?tab=review&move=12
How does he have such a high rating and plays like that...that is really questionable.
i dont know, one time i beat 2000 rated player in 7 moves with 100 accuracy!
It's just suspicious that the 2300 rated player that he showed based off his other games was losing to a player that is lower than his elo by a lot.
My opponent's account got closed
by fair play violation

https://www.chess.com/game/daily/97808934?username=thegreatoogieboogie
this is my best win on chess.com
No I’m garbage