Play left hand vs right hand, and cut off the weaker hand.
How about the left brain plays with right hand and white piece and the right brain, left hand and black pieces. Is that doable?
carlesen suggested doing that
When I analyze my daily games I have to stop and ask myself how would I play the other side. Sometimes you have a feeling what your opponent will play after 4 or 5 games. But these fellings can be wrong.
There's a scam u could play in daily chess. U start an even number of games, then copy ur white opponents move on the board ur playing white and vice versa. U are guaranteed to win AT LEAST half of the total games. I don't do dat just saying
or you could draw all
Yeah, but if ur opponent makes a mistake on 1 board, u dont have to copy it, u could make ur own move on the other board once u get into a winning position in the 1st one. in other words, u can play by ur slef after u win some of the games
Yeah, but if ur opponent makes a mistake on 1 board, u dont have to copy it, u could make ur own move on the other board once u get into a winning position in the 1st one. in other words, u can play by ur slef after u win some of the games
but if there are not enough mistakes to win half of the games that will lead to a lot of draws sometimes
When I analyze my daily games I have to stop and ask myself how would I play the other side. Sometimes you have a feeling what your opponent will play after 4 or 5 games. But these fellings can be wrong.
There's a scam u could play in daily chess. U start an even number of games, then copy ur white opponents move on the board ur playing white and vice versa. U are guaranteed to win AT LEAST half of the total games. I don't do dat just saying
That is actually considered cheating. Had a player here a couple years back who did that and he got banned when they figured it out.
(Don't want to turn this into a cheating discussion, just passing along historical info.)
when i play against myself, i try my best on both sides. the losing color is the one i practice, while maintaining the winning color. eventually, i play again and the result is different. come a draw, i practice normally.
When I used to play against myself, I'd miss a blunder for a few moves and then when one of the me's finally sees it, "we" reset to that position to try again. This was before computers. I'd much rather play an AI than myself. Playing against myself is just the blind leading the blind; both sides are making mistakes that don't get caught.
When I just start to play chess against myself, I would have different openings but regardless of what I do, I counter each other to neutralize and ends up a draw... there was a suggestion earlier that perhaps starting at mid game, it will be different.
It's boring, my games are too predictable!