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julianeon 10 hours ago

I was hoping that, with sufficient practice, a studious person might be able to beat a JS chess engine. However it looks like these engines are in the ELO range of 2500-3000, so unless you're a young teen with a few years to spare for improving your chess score, it's probably not possible. Even for a smart teen, it would be a stretch goal.

vunderba 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

If that rating is accurate for these JS chess engines, even a motivated young teenager practicing and studying continuously for years STILL doesn't guarantee that they'd be able to beat it. 2500+ is the realm of GM level chess.

There's only a couple thousand chess grandmasters IN THE WORLD.

8note 6 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

if "with a bit of practice" extends to "with a bit of research"

folks used to beat engines by playing lines that the engines could not calculate correctly. you could probably find lots options to play that give you an advantage, though youd still want a pretty good elo to pull it off

vunderba 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Maybe... but being able to play "anti-computer chess" (lots of subtle moves that have very small perceived advantages) hasn't been a particularly viable strategy since Kasparov's loss to Deep Blue in the 90s.

umanwizard 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

That’s not really a thing anymore. Humans now can’t beat engines even with anti-engine techniques.

umanwizard 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

No human has ever reached 2900.