I know some players are legitimately below 500, but there has to be a certain percent that are sandbagging down to that level for the heck of it.
If you know words like fork and pin and gotham chess it's hard to believe you're legitimately rated 100.
The biggest concept to understand is it's not ok to lose pieces for free. Beginners often think it's not a big deal to lose a bishop or a knight or a pawn... but giving away even a single pawn is a big mistake. Play a few dozen games while doing your best to not give anything away for free. Choose a time control long enough that you have a reasonable chance of accomplishing this. Do that and your rating will go up.
I’m stuck in 100 Elo hell, a level that’s said to consist of only the noobiest of absolute beginners to Chess. People make fun of 100 Elo, saying that these players probably don’t even know how the pieces move, let alone deliver checkmate.
However, the opponents in the games I played (I’m rated 125 in Blitz ) seem so good relative to their ratings. They know how to do forks, pins, skewers, discovered attacks, Fried Liver, checkmate with K+Q, and more. They manage to use tactics and see moves that I never expected 100–200-rated players to know about. Yet they do it. Why are they good? Do most beginners binge-watch GothamChess nowadays?