im 2040 elo and didn't do that lol
figured out the "sinta" bot elo
I can play some good chess games (I can beat a 1200 bot, I have this rating because I didn't focus on a bunch of games. I didn't try to purposely sandbag. Proof: https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/computer/189557767?tab=review ) and I know when a move forks or allows other materials to develop, so why are two pawn attacks against a knight considered a great move? Because it doesn't fork or win a lot of material or allows pieces to develop into more spaces. please respond to my question for I am still learning chess.
I drew Sinta in 14 moves! Did anyone repeat that task LEGIMITATELY??
Beat him with the Halloween gambit lol, it works very effectively for some reason, I just had to think about my moves a little and i don't know if he malfunctioned or something but he trapped his queen. I think I saw something like it on @SadisticTushi on YouTube, except with GM bots.
I drew Sinta in 14 moves! Did anyone repeat that task LEGIMITATELY??