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kiki
1y

(a lot of chess-dot-com-specific stuff)
Initially, I was losing to Martin (250 ELO), the bot that is widely considered the worst. I learned how to beat him consistently.
I went to a 400 ELO bot. First, defeat, then winning streak.
Next step — 700 ELO Bobby Fisher-loving bot. Same story.
But today, on my third try, I defeated a 1100 ELO bot! First time I lost, second time it caught me and forced stalemate, third time I won!

I feel fantastic!

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  • 1
    Somehow the bot ELO isn't lining up with the player ELO for me. A few months ago I was stuck in 400 ELO playing 10 minute online matches. But I could beat the ~400 ELO bot fairly easily and consistently.

    Seems like bot ELO is about half of what online ELO shakes out to be.
  • 4
    Bots usually have perfect Elo. Getting them down to a desired number is done through a process of mistraining them in certain situations, or intercepting them. In those situations they tend to play rather unnaturally. So don't take bot Elo for granted.

    Also, play on lichess, it's FOSS.
  • 1
    Are these ELOs your rating point?
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