Like your chances do you?
Who is the lowest rated chess.com player on the world??
![waffllemaster](https://images.chesscomfiles.com/uploads/v1/user/4688763.2dc539d0.50x50o.5b3c9ca2db0e.jpeg)
what do you mean? That didn`t make scence to me
I'm (mostly jokingly) suggesting you only want to challenge them because you think it will be an easy win.
![TheGreatOogieBoogie](https://images.chesscomfiles.com/uploads/v1/user/9965530.669d6538.50x50o.a4eb35f8cf54.jpeg)
Someone who likes losing on purpose. That level ironically requires a great deal of how to suck skill where people actively try losing.
![TheGrobe](https://images.chesscomfiles.com/uploads/v1/user/343931.4fa47b43.50x50o.57daf4fafe9f.jpeg)
He was hardly helping anyone. If I won against a zero rated player I might half expect to still lose rating points for wasting my time in the first place.
![TheGrobe](https://images.chesscomfiles.com/uploads/v1/user/343931.4fa47b43.50x50o.57daf4fafe9f.jpeg)
But you don't. The minimum is 1. So if you played 250 games and win them all, you gain 250 points.
He tended to resign on move four.
It was a joke, and I really don't think the one rating point he gifted anyone made a material difference in any way, shape or form, nor do I think he was actually trying to help anyone. Labeling it cheating is a little silly IMO.
![Mainline_Novelty](https://images.chesscomfiles.com/uploads/v1/user/1397006.993c7fdf.50x50o.008c4b4c650d.jpeg)
fyi, you can actually not gain any rating points from winning a rated game if the rating difference is big enough.
I just want to know because I want to challenge them.