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Most titled players only want to play you if you're close to their rating, which usually means 2200+ online.
When the rating gap is large, most of the higher rated player's moves will be the same as the engine move, so you can simulate it by simply playing an engine...
... and among the moves that aren't the engine's first choice, most of the moves will be a move that's just as good (in the practical sense)...
... and among the moves that aren't even that, most of them will be an error in a winning position that doesn't change the eval in the sense of winning, losing, or draw.
If you play 10 games, and if they stop taking you seriously at some point, you'll get a few positions where you're objectively better... but you probably wont notice, and even if you do, you won't know how to take advantage of it.
tl;dr -- you might as well play an engine.
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Can anyone help me I want to play against titled player?