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How to be 2000 easily?

then you will start à 1000elo (by exemple) and if you become a good player you will get points at your victory. So if you continu to win you will get your elo and allow yo play against 2500 players.

As like Tennis, you start 800th. If you want play against 1st, 2nd or top ten, you have to win your game and you will up of more in more in the classement as long as you win.
1 defeat sometime (1 defeat on 5 game by exemple) isn't dramatic, you win more point than you lose.

But if against 1800 elo, you lose more points than you win, then you are at your level and need work for increase your level.

I am not agree with this option to get more point when you are new. Maybe you need play 10 games for get a classement ? In this case if you win these 10 games, i am close of sure that you will be around 2000 elo.
I like this system because he is "true". you win you get points and more you get more you play against a player with the same number of point (and more you have more you are strong, we don't see 2000 elo play more bad than 1500 elo).
On web, get point is more deep (1800 elo = +/- 1600 elo irl) but the idea is same. Your elo = your level now, if your level change tomorrow, your elo will follow.

I am affraid for my english (and yours eyes) :)
@Ecamvelo I agree with you, but what happens if we test ourselves and measure our level after the 2000s? For example, what happens if we open a new account after defeating 2000 elolu and then use this tactic? Because after the elo is fixed, it is necessary to play a lot. I got 1700 in 1 month.
You can become 2000 easily by winning many games. The other ways are more difficult.
@Toscani Hahaha thank you that was already on my mind but sometimes they get confused. That's why I wanted to ask real users. I've asked before, but I couldn't get a full answer, I have a lot of questions in my mind.
The sources of the AI comes from Real users that post things on different sites. So the links the AI search engine gives for it's quotes are normally interesting to look at. Consider it a search engine and you reading what real people wrote. There is no need to ask the same questions others have asked on the internet, real people have already answered the question.

If you search the internet manually or automatically using an AI. And you can't find an answer. Then it's worth starting a forum post.
@Toscani I asked gpt but it couldn't answer. I agree with what you said, but as I said, sometimes bots can give wrong answers. After all, it is people who give him the information.
@truvasatranc said in #25:
> @Shadow1414 I'm talking about the method. For example, when you open a new account, you will get more points until the elo is adjusted.

The only “method” is to become a better chess player. Your rating will roughly follow your progress (with some predictable ebbs and flows that people often get too worked up about). Enjoy the highs. Don’t beat yourself up over the lows. It’s all part of the process. Play a lot. Study a lot. You’ll get there if you put in the time and effort.

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