It's not easy to become an expert in any field. This is why it's not normal to easily make it to a rating of 2000.
The easy route is playing lower rated players. I bit like doing puzzles. You hand pick them. Try checkmates in two, until your rating reaches 2000. It only proves you can see at a depth of two.
lichess.org/training/mateIn2
Use the Quick pairing Custom setting. Set the rating range to: -0 / +200 max.
As you win those players your rating will increase and if you don't it will decrease and you will get paired by others according to your new rating. So there is no need to set the rating below -0. The is no need to raise the rating much higher that 200 either. If the opponent loses it will only hurt their rating more and cause instabilities in the rating system. OTB tournaments have chess categories and are normally in increments of 200. Use the OTB chess tournaments as an example to set your rating ranges.
The easy route is playing lower rated players. I bit like doing puzzles. You hand pick them. Try checkmates in two, until your rating reaches 2000. It only proves you can see at a depth of two.
lichess.org/training/mateIn2
Use the Quick pairing Custom setting. Set the rating range to: -0 / +200 max.
As you win those players your rating will increase and if you don't it will decrease and you will get paired by others according to your new rating. So there is no need to set the rating below -0. The is no need to raise the rating much higher that 200 either. If the opponent loses it will only hurt their rating more and cause instabilities in the rating system. OTB tournaments have chess categories and are normally in increments of 200. Use the OTB chess tournaments as an example to set your rating ranges.