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Thanks for the tip, I'll try it out!
Is anyone able to help me out? I’m new to chess and need some help getting to a higher elo because IM 260 ELO LOL
Elo is the rating system in chess
@7
"IM 260 ELO"
++ Blunder check before you move. Think about your move. Decide. Do not play your intended move, but imagine it played on the board. Now check it does not lose any piece or pawn, or run into checkmate. Only then play it. Sit on your hands.
@7
"IM 260 ELO"
++ Blunder check before you move. Think about your move. Decide. Do not play your intended move, but imagine it played on the board. Now check it does not lose any piece or pawn, or run into checkmate. Only then play it. Sit on your hands.
TY!!!
It’s like a rating system in chess, the higher the ELO you have, the more skill you have, I think GM’s have at least 2500
It’s like a rating system in chess, the higher the ELO you have, the more skill you have, I think GM’s have at least 2500
Come on, dude. It's not "ELO" in all caps, it's not an acronym. It's named after the inventor, professor Arpad Elo.
It’s like a rating system in chess, the higher the ELO you have, the more skill you have, I think GM’s have at least 2500
Come on, dude. It's not "ELO" in all caps, it's not an acronym. It's named after the inventor, professor Arpad Elo.
Ik it’s not elo in all caps, just putting the focus around the word, but sorry 😕
It’s like a rating system in chess, the higher the ELO you have, the more skill you have, I think GM’s have at least 2500
Come on, dude. It's not "ELO" in all caps, it's not an acronym. It's named after the inventor, professor Arpad Elo.
Ik it’s not elo in all caps, just putting the focus around the word, but sorry 😕
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