https://en.lichess.org/R2sRCVx26peL
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https://en.lichess.org/R2sRCVx26peL
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https://en.lichess.org/R2sRCVx26peL
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but #7 is better than me
Horrible Fails:
https://en.lichess.org/pxLpigE8/white#13
https://en.lichess.org/CL4LlZG6mvuT
https://en.lichess.org/Jw5OEIDvcXk2
https://en.lichess.org/ATCw7hdRVo7B
https://en.lichess.org/dsz8ohgquCGN
Not to mention all those times when I played Black and lost in 1 move {Stockfish doesn't know about the challenge ;)}
Finally did it in 0.1 of a second:
https://en.lichess.org/naTkZFeV/white#1
Of course, it's just a challenge of luck. You can premove all and lose 1,5 second because of strange lag, the other day you premove and lose only 0.1 of a second. The other day you could complete it, probably, with 15 seconds still on your clock.
the reason this is hard. is because not only you must premove everything, but you also need a nice aim.
my fastest ever! https://en.lichess.org/9LGZrdxV/white
It's not really hard. The problem is that it always takes different time, even if you premove. No matter how fast I premove, it will cost some tenths of a second, because of unstable lag compensation. So it's more of just training, not a real competition.
I suggest a new one:
From this:
https://lichess.org/editor/8/3p4/k1pP4/NpP5/pP6/P7/K7/QQQQQQQR_w_--
To this:
https://lichess.org/editor/Q4QQQ/3p3Q/k1pP3Q/NpP4Q/pP5R/P7/K7/8_w-_-
The EFG queens go to the eight squares, the rook goesto h4, The ABCD queens go to 5,6,7,8 squares, and the queen on e8 checkmates.
This one is really difficult.
@Chesstroll_Berserk yeah! this is a nice practice method when you decide to move "up" or "down" on the sensitivity ladder. been stuck at sensitivity 4 since 2015 and realized long ago that i struggled with long range premoves. but now at sensitivity 5 it became easier.
this new challenge took me 13 sdconds because i could not remember the final position
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