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By c0nf11c7, history, 17 months ago, In English

I think i can solve ~2400 problems during practice but not even able to solve ~1400 problems during contests.

Any Advice? thx in advance

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    i've been sticking with the problem for months

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Do more virtuals, maybe this will help increase your performance during contests. And upsolve those 1400 problems you cant solve.

A few suggestions why you can outperform yourself on practice: If you know the tags, It may help you find the solution, and this is not fair. Some problems difficulty number didnt aged well, so their actual difficulty is lower than on the tag.

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    thx for ur advice

    also i think the problem is that in china the time zone is +8 so that CF starts at 22:35 and can last till 1:35 sometimes. hard to concentrate for me.

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If you can't solve 1400s then practice 1400s.

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According to https://cfviz.netlify.app/ you've solved 2 2400 problems so you're a blatant liar or you're not posting from your real account.

Anyway even if you're able to solve hard problems using many hours it means nothing for a short contest like codeforces.

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    It seems to be an alt account based on problem solved count and performance history.

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    thx for ur advice anyway

    i personally use other platforms and i think those problems i've solved are ~2400 at CF

    maybe overestimated their difficulty but those problems are definately >2000.

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You have a conflict