So i really hate when i play against level 6 and he always outplays me no matter what i do .... i feel like whatever move i make, he finds it weak enough to punish me...Like i am hitting a head against the wall.
So i really hate when i play against level 6 and he always outplays me no matter what i do .... i feel like whatever move i make, he finds it weak enough to punish me...Like i am hitting a head against the wall.
Wait until you play the maximum engine, where it openly mocks you with it's moves & makes it extra painful by checkmating you with more far more pieces than necessary
Just like playing a super GM :)
Wait until you play the maximum engine, where it openly mocks you with it's moves & makes it extra painful by checkmating you with more far more pieces than necessary
Just like playing a super GM :)
I hate if even I as a weako player see making level 1 SF making braindead moves, but my reply soon will be gifting queen or rook.
Well at least I can solve the chess captchas here.
I hate if even I as a weako player see making level 1 SF making braindead moves, but my reply soon will be gifting queen or rook.
Well at least I can solve the chess captchas here.
@Tapio said in #3:
level 1 SF making braindead moves, but my reply soon will be gifting queen or rook
From what I have seen in games my daughter played against level 1 or 2, even if you hang a queen, you usually need to leave it hanging for 3-4 moves before the bot grabs it.
@Tapio said in #3:
> level 1 SF making braindead moves, but my reply soon will be gifting queen or rook
From what I have seen in games my daughter played against level 1 or 2, even if you hang a queen, you usually need to leave it hanging for 3-4 moves before the bot grabs it.
@mkubecek said in #4:
From what I have seen in games my daughter played against level 1 or 2, even if you hang a queen, you usually need to leave it hanging for 3-4 moves before the bot grabs it.
Time to not blunder as hard and face better opponents. Last time SF1 did not prevent the most obvious Mate in 1 (King behind pawns vs. rook), after I gifted SF a fork. It took the wrong rook. I mean, this kind of counter blunder does really not feel good. You make the worst mistake and the engine instantly picks super bad moves.
@mkubecek said in #4:
> From what I have seen in games my daughter played against level 1 or 2, even if you hang a queen, you usually need to leave it hanging for 3-4 moves before the bot grabs it.
Time to not blunder as hard and face better opponents. Last time SF1 did not prevent the most obvious Mate in 1 (King behind pawns vs. rook), after I gifted SF a fork. It took the wrong rook. I mean, this kind of counter blunder does really not feel good. You make the worst mistake and the engine instantly picks super bad moves.
@Tapio said in #5:
Time to not blunder as hard and face better opponents.
Yes, that was exactly the (main) reason why I convinced her to stop playing these and play at least level 3 or, better, human opponents. Because sometimes it felt as if she learned quickly that she can get away with some things she would hardly get away with against human players.
@Tapio said in #5:
> Time to not blunder as hard and face better opponents.
Yes, that was exactly the (main) reason why I convinced her to stop playing these and play at least level 3 or, better, human opponents. Because sometimes it felt as if she learned quickly that she can get away with some things she would hardly get away with against human players.
Well, of course it outplays you.
Level 6 is IM level. Level 8 crushes GM's.
Did you think it was supposed to be easy?
if you haven't noticed, computers can calculate better than you.
And soon, they'll be able to do everything better.
Well, of course it outplays you.
Level 6 is IM level. Level 8 crushes GM's.
Did you think it was supposed to be easy?
if you haven't noticed, computers can calculate better than you.
And soon, they'll be able to do everything better.
If you play regularly against a stronger player, you will get better. You will lose a lot, but you will also improve,
If you play regularly against a stronger player, you will get better. You will lose a lot, but you will also improve,
@Sleprithslayer said in #7:
Level 6 is IM level.
Do you have a source for this information? I only played level 6 once (rapid and rather as a test of the e-board interface) so I don't feel confident to estimate its strength but it sounds surprising that there would be so enormous difference between level 5 (which never gave me much trouble) and level 6.
@Sleprithslayer said in #7:
> Level 6 is IM level.
Do you have a source for this information? I only played level 6 once (rapid and rather as a test of the e-board interface) so I don't feel confident to estimate its strength but it sounds surprising that there would be so enormous difference between level 5 (which never gave me much trouble) and level 6.
Maybe Level 6 is IM level in bullet, but certainly not in slower time controls. I managed to beat it without much effort in 3+2 blitz.
https://lichess.org/8puGS57T
Maybe Level 6 is IM level in bullet, but certainly not in slower time controls. I managed to beat it without much effort in 3+2 blitz.
https://lichess.org/8puGS57T