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i indirectly defeated magnus carlsen.... wow

@RickRenegade he said "following best victories" "and I decided to do the same in my worst category, bullet,"

@RickRenegade he said "following best victories" "and I decided to do the same in my worst category, bullet,"

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Please join this club we will be playing swiss tournaments here also lichess.org/team/tony-stark-fan-club

@RickRenegade Not really sure why you care about a list consisting mainly of lichess non-entities, but here goes. Each player in this list has beaten the one below in bullet. The rating shown is what the loser had at the time of the game.

kingdave2 (1149 at the time I did this analysis)
ryzik3508 (1268)
velilla (1501)
hachtel (1751)
zotheid (2050)
NM NB4 (2475)
GM Banjovi (2841)
GM Ogrilla (3007)
GM DrNykterstein (3079) and GM alireza2003 (3141)

So the point of this illustration is that basically everybody who has won at least a handful of games can undoubtedly find a chain like this. And just like with "the six degrees of Kevin Bacon," pretty much everyone certainly has a chain much shorter than this one. And as time passes, everyone's chain can only get shorter. So @RickRenegade, have you tried the same experiment? I also think it is interesting to follow down the chain of worst defeats. Ali Reza, for example, is two steps from someone with a rating of 817.

@RickRenegade Not really sure why you care about a list consisting mainly of lichess non-entities, but here goes. Each player in this list has beaten the one below in bullet. The rating shown is what the loser had at the time of the game. kingdave2 (1149 at the time I did this analysis) ryzik3508 (1268) velilla (1501) hachtel (1751) zotheid (2050) NM NB4 (2475) GM Banjovi (2841) GM Ogrilla (3007) GM DrNykterstein (3079) and GM alireza2003 (3141) So the point of this illustration is that basically everybody who has won at least a handful of games can undoubtedly find a chain like this. And just like with "the six degrees of Kevin Bacon," pretty much everyone certainly has a chain much shorter than this one. And as time passes, everyone's chain can only get shorter. So @RickRenegade, have you tried the same experiment? I also think it is interesting to follow down the chain of worst defeats. Ali Reza, for example, is two steps from someone with a rating of 817.

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