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Training Game #3 with Super Eval

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This is the third training game I have played with felew699's thought process, called Super Eval. What felew699 has been able to accomplish in his mission to challenge computers is very impressive. Inspired by his dedication, I have decided to follow in his footsteps.

I decided to take part in his mission to provide competition for the computer as it would both be an exciting challenge and in may even allow me to grow as a chess player. But before I can ever hope to compete, I must first practice and train with the felew699's thought process, called Super Eval. Here's his article detailing the process: https://lichess.org/@/felew699/blog/against-stockfish-game-11-i-did-it/pJNga7XW.

My plan for training my ability to use Super Eval is to play an 1800 level bot on chess.com, then a 1900 bot, then a 2000 bot, and so on, until I reach max level, where by then, I should have had enough practice to effectively use Super Eval against the computer. I have just finished my training game against the 2000 level bot. This is my best game yet, as I attained a post game analysis accuracy of 97%! Anyways, here is the game:

https://lichess.org/AaM2kcye#0

In this game, my opening went very well, except for move 10, where I allowed the computer to win a pawn, if he found the right moves. The computer didn't play the correct moves, and instead, attacked my large center. This prompted me to push it forward and start an expansion. At move 14, I spent a long time deciding between going for Nc7 first or playing fxe5 first. I ended up choosing correctly, as if I had played Nc7, I saw that after Qd8, Nxa8, e4, I would have given the computer a large amount of counterplay with the two connected passed pawns, and tempo on my knight. I came away from the game with a total of 2 inaccuracies, 0 blunders, and 0 mistakes. Overall, I am very happy with this game, and I am pleased with how Super Eval has helped me play.

If you are interested in the idea of training to fight against the computer, consider joining The Club of Believers. Not many people have joined, and every member makes our goal more and more reachable.

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