Does playing against week players have any benefit?

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Morteza_mz86
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Scottrf

Well if they are that weak, beat them and your rating will increase until you can play strong players.

RetiFan

But I think he is talking about the Week Players, an ultimate group of players who enjoy playing chess on weekdays and having group sex on weekends.

Morteza_mz86

no . it is weak player. it is mistake of writing. sorry

Super-Blitzkrieg

gaining experience in chess is important...usually I dont play with a weak player(by accepting his challenge on graph) but if someone accept mine...well...it's easy game that I can learn much more than playing with a strong one

Knightern

RetiFan; mind your comments. 

Knightern

Your comment deserves deletion. I think I'll have to teach you a chess lesson.

JamieKowalski

Well it certainly can benefit the weaker player, so why not help him out? He may repay the favor when he passes your rating next month.

Super-Blitzkrieg
JamieKowalski wrote:

Well it certainly can benefit the weaker player, so why not help him out? He may repay the favor when he passes your rating next month.

Now you're talking...LOL...!!

deepak64

No player is weak or strong, always play your best.

Scottrf
deepak64 wrote:

No player is weak or strong, always play your best.

What nonsense.

azziralc
deepak64 wrote:

No player is weak or strong, always play your best.

There was weak and strong.

JamieKowalski
deepak64 wrote:

No player is weak or strong, always play your best.

Untrue. I am weak or strong. Very weak or strong.

Super-Blitzkrieg

Your shellfires made here a no-man zone guys...

blueemu

Playing against weak players can benefit them, if they are serious about finding the mistakes in their approach to the game; and it can benefit you if you are playing for money.

AndyClifton
Knightern wrote:

Your comment deserves deletion. I think I'll have to teach you a chess lesson.

Then you'll probably want to sign up with the Discipline Players (who also meet on weekends).

danthemasterman

weak , dont like the sound of its context. theres no such thing in my book, it reminds me of the word weeds and if you have seen my garden they just keep coming back. weaker players have to focus more on the next move rather than 5 or ten moves ahead.Cool

blueemu
danthemasterman wrote:

weak , dont like the sound of its context

How about: "Caissically challenged"?

AndyClifton

tessellatedly indifferent

bauhaus_chess

Even though the rating system jips you on playing weaker opp's it is a good chance to reinforce what you learned from the stronger games...if you cant recreate the success then what are you playing for?