Chess.com unfairly banned my old account

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Honchkrowabcd wrote:

wdym I would never do such a terrible thing

lmao

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sicilianswiftie wrote:

Hi guys I just hit 2400 ELO for after a few weeks of grinding this "Chess.com" thing! I wanted to share the top 10 tips I used to get to 2400 ELO so you guys can also get there because some people are not 2400 ELO!

Tip #1: Double check your moves. Make sure your move doesn't accidentally leave one of your pieces undefended, and see if your opponent has a very strong response to your move before actually playing it! If your opponent has a very strong response to your move, maybe consider another move.

Tip #2: Put your pieces on good squares. Good squares = the piece controls a lot of squares, makes a lot of threats, prevents your opponents from moving there, and works together with other pieces. If you place all your pieces on good squares, they will be worth more, and work better together so the game will be much easier for you!

Tip #3: Learn Fools Mate! If you learn the Fools Mate (Google Fools Mate) you will have an advantage over your opponent who likely does not know the Fools Mate or will not be as familiar with it and you can play it to surprise them.

pls dont spam this

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AGC-Gambit_YT wrote:
sicilianswiftie wrote:

Hi guys I just hit 2400 ELO for after a few weeks of grinding this "Chess.com" thing! I wanted to share the top 10 tips I used to get to 2400 ELO so you guys can also get there because some people are not 2400 ELO!

Tip #1: Double check your moves. Make sure your move doesn't accidentally leave one of your pieces undefended, and see if your opponent has a very strong response to your move before actually playing it! If your opponent has a very strong response to your move, maybe consider another move.

Tip #2: Put your pieces on good squares. Good squares = the piece controls a lot of squares, makes a lot of threats, prevents your opponents from moving there, and works together with other pieces. If you place all your pieces on good squares, they will be worth more, and work better together so the game will be much easier for you!

Tip #3: Learn Fools Mate! If you learn the Fools Mate (Google Fools Mate) you will have an advantage over your opponent who likely does not know the Fools Mate or will not be as familiar with it and you can play it to surprise them.

pls dont spam this

learn fools mate, i promise it's worth it

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everyone knows fool's mate, it's not worth it

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also what the heck do you mean "learn" it, you literally can't, it's just a pattern of bad moves.

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AGC-Gambit_YT wrote:

everyone knows fool's mate, it's not worth it

take ap bio, it's worth it

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Well uhh

I already have a career in mind, and it has nothing to do with AP Bio

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AGC-Gambit_YT wrote:

Well uhh

I already have a career in mind, and it has nothing to do with AP Bio

chess world champion right

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Honchkrowabcd wrote:

Yeah, boom arena

do you like Pokémon?

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Honchkrowabcd wrote:
AGC-Gambit_YT wrote:

Well uhh

I already have a career in mind, and it has nothing to do with AP Bio

chess world champion right

no lmfao.

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I have bigger plans frfr