Time control 15 minutes + 10 seconds increment.
Just do a quick pairing. If I can find an opponent, certainly you can.
I mean like I want to play against 2200-2600 to learn from them.
Did you try Quick Pairing, Custom, Rating range -0 / +500
Oh lmao
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I forgor
you can try quick pair
it will make your match with a player near to your rating
btw U need to increase your rating to 2200_2600
it will make your match with a player near to your rating
btw U need to increase your rating to 2200_2600
I am only 1800,so I get matched with people that rating.What i'm saying is I want someone really good at chess to challenge me so I can learn from them
I follow over 50 chess channels on twitch,tv for 12 months. As far as I know the high rated rapid players like to play only with players of similar rating. Maybe you can find high rated players on Lichess TV and send a challenge or a message which explaines your plan. I would do it like I explained before: Quick Pairing, Custom, Rating range -0 / +500
High rated rapid players tend to play with each other for several reasons.
1.) They want a good game and aren’t interested in mopping the floor with someone
2.) They aren’t interested in giving essentially a free chess lesson.
3.) if their low rated opponent decides for whatever reason to turn on Stockfish, it could really hurt their rating.
1.) They want a good game and aren’t interested in mopping the floor with someone
2.) They aren’t interested in giving essentially a free chess lesson.
3.) if their low rated opponent decides for whatever reason to turn on Stockfish, it could really hurt their rating.
@AndreiNicola said in #3:
> I mean like I want to play against 2200-2600 to learn from them.
Send me a private message if you want a 100% free chess lesson. We can do it over discord and I’ll go over your games with you.
> I mean like I want to play against 2200-2600 to learn from them.
Send me a private message if you want a 100% free chess lesson. We can do it over discord and I’ll go over your games with you.
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