@Gonzalo2568 said in #87:
> A good start could be to play against the level 7, no complex movements.
@Gonzalo2568 said in #88:
> And then you can play against level 8, with no complex movements.
@Gonzalo2568 said in #89:
> And then you can correct your mistakes to beat it. However, to get this result you need 1 year of training with a good coach, download the stockfish code and study it, to find the stockfish mistakes.
The only problem is that level 7 plays already at GM grade, and level 8 is like meeting Hikaru who's ** always ** on his best days. :-) No coach can make a 1300-rated player to perform like that, even in 3 years.
> A good start could be to play against the level 7, no complex movements.
@Gonzalo2568 said in #88:
> And then you can play against level 8, with no complex movements.
@Gonzalo2568 said in #89:
> And then you can correct your mistakes to beat it. However, to get this result you need 1 year of training with a good coach, download the stockfish code and study it, to find the stockfish mistakes.
The only problem is that level 7 plays already at GM grade, and level 8 is like meeting Hikaru who's ** always ** on his best days. :-) No coach can make a 1300-rated player to perform like that, even in 3 years.