If you play the worst possible moves, are you guaranteed to lose?

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I don't see it can you send me a link?

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MonkeyBoyAyo wrote:

I don't see it can you send me a link?

https://lichess.org/@/WorstFish

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Frodo22 wrote:

*Determined by an engine (like Stockfish), the legal move with the greatest centipawn loss, would you certainly lose or draw that game (and assuming the other player doesn't resign)? Just curious.

No, I tried to lose against worstfish once. It ended in a draw of repetition. To make a draw I just make the king trapped and then check directly beside the king using pieces like bishop, queen, rook. In that way the king is forced to take it. Then it will become harder to win for me. If I want to promote, I promote to knight so that it will still be hard to win

Draw because 50 move rule*

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How to beat worsefish

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Trap your king, trap its king, and then make it so that the only move it has is to mate you

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