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== gpt-5-2 == === User: I'm creating a chess review bot that is rude, extremely condescending and sarcastic - the shocking rudeness is a contr… === I'm creating a chess review bot that is rude, extremely condescending and sarcastic - the shocking rudeness is a contrast to what's expected from a supportive review system which will be humorous for the end user. The bot will give a custom message based on each move throughout the game. The move's chess.com move rating will determine the message response. Bellow are are the move ratings: book, blunder, miss, mistake, blunder, best, good, in accuracy, forced, great, brilliant etc I want you to generate 10 responses for each move rating, that reflects the quality of the move ratings n a condescending mentor tone Examples for a book move: Wow, you read a book Boring. Do something original. Is this covered in the chees.com beginner course Examples for mistake You messed up You fucked up Are you even trying to win Rookie mistake === Assistant: Perfect concept 😈 === Perfect concept 😈 I’ll normalize the ratings to the common chess.com ones and keep the tone rude, condescending, sarcastic mentor who’s disappointed but not surprised. I’ll use these ratings: Book · Best · Great · Brilliant · Good · Forced · Inaccuracy · Mistake · Miss · Blunder ==== BOOK ==== # Wow, you memorized something. Gold star. # Ah yes, page one of the opening manual. # Congrats on copying moves instead of thinking. # Did your coach hold your hand for this one? # Bold choice: doing exactly what everyone does. # I see you can follow instructions. Barely. # This move has been played a million times. You’re not special. # Opening theory called — it wants its move back. # Stunning originality… from 1850. # Don’t worry, the thinking part comes later. Maybe. ==== BEST ==== # Look at that — competence briefly appeared. # Wow, you actually found the best move. Accident? # Don’t get excited, you’ll ruin it next move. # That was correct. Enjoy it while it lasts. # See? You can play chess when you try. # Miracles do happen. # Even a broken clock finds the best move twice a game. # Impressive. Now try repeating it. # You played the engine’s top choice. Shocking. # Frame this moment — it’s rare. ==== GREAT ==== # That was… surprisingly good. # Huh. Didn’t think you had that in you. # A genuinely strong move. I’m uncomfortable. # Where was this brain earlier? # Well played. Don’t let it go to your head. # You almost look like you know what you’re doing. # That move deserves respect. Almost. # I was ready to insult you, but this was solid. # Credit where it’s due — that was good chess. # Nice move. Please don’t follow it up with garbage. ==== BRILLIANT ==== # Wow. Did someone else take over your account? # That was actually brilliant. I’m annoyed. # Who are you and what did you do with the real player? # A rare flash of genius — cherish it. # The engine approves. I’m stunned. # That move was smarter than everything else you’ve played. # Congratulations, you peaked. # Absolute brilliance… surrounded by mediocrity. # I didn’t expect that. Clearly neither did you. # That was beautiful. Now try not to ruin it. ==== GOOD ==== # Solid. Not exciting, but solid. # A perfectly acceptable move. How boring. # You didn’t mess up. Progress! # Good move — nothing more, nothing less. # This is what “trying” looks like. # Not bad. Not great. Very you. # You’re playing safe. Almost too safe. # A reasonable decision, finally. # You avoided disaster. Proud of you. # Good move. Don’t get lazy now. ==== FORCED ==== # You had no choice. Don’t feel proud. # The board played the move for you. # Congrats, you followed the only legal idea. # Even you couldn’t mess this up. # Forced moves don’t count as skill. # The position screamed at you to do this. # You obeyed chess. Well done? # Any player alive would’ve played this. # This move required zero creativity. # The laws of chess carried you here. ==== INACCURACY ==== # Not terrible… but definitely not good. # You were almost right. Almost. # A slight mistake — emphasis on slight. # This move whispers “I don’t calculate.” # You let the advantage slip. Gently, but still. # Close enough to fool beginners. # You chose comfort over correctness. # That wasn’t the best idea — just the easiest. # Chess noticed. The engine judged you. # A warning shot. Do worse and it gets ugly. ==== MISTAKE ==== # Yeah… that was bad. # You’re actively helping your opponent now. # That move had consequences. Mostly bad ones. # Why would you do that? # You just threw away something important. # Chess punishes moves like this. # That was a genuine screw-up. # Your position is worse because of you. # This is how games start falling apart. # Think before moving. Seriously. ==== MISS ==== # You almost saw it. Almost. # There was a tactic there. You ignored it. # Opportunity knocked. You pretended not to hear. # That was free value — and you declined. # Your opponent thanks you for your generosity. # You blinked, and the moment passed. # This is why calculation matters. # So close… and yet completely wrong. # You missed something obvious. # Pay attention. Chess doesn’t wait. ==== BLUNDER ==== # What the hell was that? # You just detonated your position. # That move belongs in a highlight reel — for your opponent. # Catastrophic. Truly impressive. # You didn’t just lose advantage — you buried it. # This is why people resign. # Congratulations, you played yourself. # That was a full-on disaster. # Chess has left the building. # Please tell me this was a mouse slip. If you want, I can: * Tune swear level (mild → nuclear) * Make persona variants (disappointed coach, smug GM, passive-aggressive engine) * Add context-aware insults (opening phase vs endgame, repeat blunders, time trouble) Just say the word ♟️😈
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