Yeah, I'm "class C", weak amateur chess player, but I think you're grossly underestimating the amount of study I put into this game. I'm not going to make an illegal move
I guess most players would mess up 20/30 moves in.
> ChatGPT: Yes, that’s a good move for you. My next move is: Bc3, developing my pieces and attacking your pawn on c3.
I am 1400 Elo and can tell you that from an near opening position, its impossible to move a Bishop to c3 for either Black or White in the first say, 10 moves, under traditional openings.
I suspect you can't either, you can try by turning on blindfold mode on lichess and seeing how far you get.
Also people forgetting they moved the king/rook and trying to castle.
https://www.reddit.com/r/AnarchyChess/comments/10ydnbb/i_pla...
We're talking about pieces that don't exist, reappearing pieces, pieces moving completely wrong (Knight takes as if its a Pawn), etc. etc.
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People are taking these example games and saying ChatGPT is 1400 strength. I don't think so. This isn't a case of "oops, I castled even though I moved my king 15 turns ago".
You need to give ChatGPT the full state (every move) on every prompt to make it play closer to 1400. The game you linked the user was giving one move at a time.