Bruteforcer101Fan's blog

By Bruteforcer101Fan, history, 2 years ago, In English

My current situation : 1. Can solve easy problems quickly. 2. Can solve medium problems (1800-2000) slightly regularly. 3. Occasionally I can solve 2100 rated problems in contest time(very rare). 4. In practice I can often find the key idea of 2100 — 2200 rated problems but often there are some slight mistakes which cost me hours and when I see the editorial I cannot but blame my common sense. 5. I can solve hard dp problems, Xor problems and number theory problems(up to 2400 2500 rating).

Now can you suggest me something so that I can push myself to master?

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2 years ago, # |
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how become candidate master?plz...

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    reach specialist,then reach expert,then level up..thats how you will be cm :)

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Participate in more contest and you will be master.

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grandmaster is master. so simply became grandmaster to became master :)

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Don't be a Ralph broh

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    I am okay with your joke bro, actually anyone below 2100 is a div2 participant. So I acknowledge that I am a noob.

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I think it only make sense to ask such questions from a main account, not from an alt.

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    Actually there are chances to be bashed or laughed at by my friends. Also my actual rating is similar to this id.

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      I think it is quite important to see the stats of how many problems of each difficulty was solved. I have seen some people that ask why they aren't a certain color when they solved <10 problems of the "required" difficulty or higher.

      And usually if you solve enough of them, you see exactly the reason why you aren't a certain rating: it can be consistency thing, or speed is the problem etc

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      Throw your fears out of the window, including your fear of being bashed or laughed at by your friends, and practice in div1 problems.

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Your rating curve says you're already a master. Stable one.

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I face problems while doing Xor related problems. can anyone help me how can I improve it.

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    Develop a way of visualizing and dissecting different types of problems.
    If it's an Xor problem, the first thing you do is handle the bits separately and convert it into a set of parity problems.

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If you can solve 1800-2000 problems, you should practice to solve them fast and correctly to reach master faster. The only thing you need to do is to go to Problemset and try your best to do those 1800-2000 problems, as many as possible. However, if you want to reach higher ratings, you'd better do harder problems from now on (such as 2300-2500), think each of them thoroughly (for even up to 1 day) before looking at the tutorial and solving it.

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Read romanul Ion.

Master

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Follow NNN.

~ anonymous master