![]() I could be wrong but from what I have read and experienced this seems to be the case.Īre you encountering more stalemates when there are only a few pieces on the board? I only ask because computers are deadly in this scenario. So, Amateur (or any other) should always play at the same strength. but I'm playing on a regular daily level and this is quite perplexing.Īs far as I am aware the Elo is just a number in this game and doesn't affect the strength of the AI at a given level. ![]() I mean, I'd understand I guess, if I took a break and then returned and got used to a different AI/ game-difficulty/ etc. now it seems to go back over 1300 with ease, as if he has been replaced by something completely different. he went easily past 1400 ELO, then once I started to get the hang out of the game, I managed to bring it back down to 1200's. When I first started playing this game, Amateur AI of course kicked my ass. Before, I often stalemated because I was moving too fast and not counting squares, but now it actually started pulling quite some clever tricks to make me stalemate him. It's so puzzling, because it plays completely different then how I'm used to play on such difficulty!Įven when I'm close to winning, it pulls the craziest tactics to make me stalemate him. It pulls of moves I've never seen him do, the usual blunders it sometimes would take in stress situation are almost gone and I feel like I'm playing 2 difficulties higher for some reason. ![]() I've been playing quite some time now, was on a rolling spree for days and getting the hang out how to play against the Amateur AI's difficulty, but it's been a few days now that no matter what I do, I lose. ![]()
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