Comments on https://lichess.org/@/deityrox/blog/lichess-patrons-atm-top-puzzle-streak-records/hEJ6lzq9
Comments on https://lichess.org/@/deityrox/blog/lichess-patrons-atm-top-puzzle-streak-records/hEJ6lzq9
Comments on https://lichess.org/@/deityrox/blog/lichess-patrons-atm-top-puzzle-streak-records/hEJ6lzq9
Well done !
In the blog, it gave a list of streaks with ratings. So I looked at my puzzle streak to compare. I guess I have the potential to reach that rating range. Streaks numbered 50 and above have an exact rating and not a rating range, why is that?
@Toscani said in #2:
Streaks numbered 50 and above have an exact rating and not a rating range, why is that?
Because I found information about this only in some videos with the passage of Puzzle Streak from strong chess players. I found only 2 videos with the passage of the 60-80 range, where the rating of the puzzles was visible. And 2 passages with small ranges above the 100 streak. I will try to add more such streak rating matches in the future. I wrote down the statistics on my attempts to pass up to streak 40, that's why it is so detailed.
@Toscani said in #2:
Well done !
Thanks you for your interest in this article!
Explanation of the color palette in the illustrations.
In the illustrations in my blog, the color gradation in displaying numbers from dark brown to light beige is not a reference to skin color. (Although I am a light-skinned Caucasian, if that's important for anyone to know). The choice of this palette is due to personal preference, I like and seem calm shades of beige on a black background. Due to the contrast, I use darker colors in this simple way to highlight cells with high values, typed in light and gold colors. That is, on a dark background, the dark brown color is less distinguishable, so attention will not focus on it. The gradations of gray seemed too cold to me.