Level 8: I can rarely beat or draw level 8. Level 7: This is where it starts to get hard. They make mistakes but are less obvious about it. Levels 5 and 6 are designed for more intermediate players. Level 6: It's like if levels 5 and 4 put their heads together, and teamed up against you. Level 5: Level 5 is for intermediate players, but it's weaker than level 4 in some ways. I would say level 1000-1300 players would have good games vs these Basically level 3, but it attacks a little more, and defends slightly better. If you hang your queen here then it will pick it up most of the time. Level 3 is where the computer actually starts to play chess. Levels 1 and 2 are designed for players just learning how the pieces actually move to be honest. Level 2: Basically like level 1, but 1/10 of the time it will make a stronger move than level 1 so same thing really. I have actually seen how much it is designed to lose, by winning against it with just a queen from board editor against an entire army. I think vs level 1 if I just put all the legal moves into a random number generator and made totally 100% random moves I would beat the machine more often than losing to it. you can basically remove all your pieces in board editor but your queen, and pick off everything they have from there and get a mate without them ever taking your queen unless forced to. Level 1 and 2 have built in automatically lose functions. The engines are paired off in my opinion. My evaluation of the stockfish engine here.
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