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By vss_Raainanaveed, history, 7 weeks ago, In English

Just participated in Codeforces Round 1091 (Div. 2) and CodeCraft 26.

Managed to gain +367 rating points. Learned a lot from this contest, especially about staying calm and thinking through problems instead of rushing.

Still a long way to go, but progress feels good.

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Is this ragebait?

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that's common.

UPD: pls don't cheat.

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hi, thanks a lot for sharing, I also recently got +351, can you teach me how to get another +16 points? Also, now I want share my own story of how I got +351 in 1 contest: at first I started a year ago, on swarya id, back then I was noob, so I cheated and gained a lot in 3 contests, after that I was caught, so I created fresh_tangerines and tried to be more careful, then after getting caught, on that, I create swarya_cheater and swarya_cheater_2 then X-detector , then I got exposed even before participating in 2nd contest, then I created SwastikPandey_cheater but did not participate in contests, so to participate I create swastik_P but in a contest, I was so sure of myself, that I wanted to get high delta, so as a result, I took part in this account, and worked very hard, in last 4 minutes, I have finally register for contest, and submit a compilation error! It was about fighting until the end, and then I got +351! Hope I can reach 4000, soon. Also, since my account swastik_P is marked as cheater(in cf-cheater-database.vercel.app), I am very happy about it, so hope that it will motivate me to reach 4000 rating. Thanks for reading.

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that is not a particularly impressive result. CF gives tons of free rating during your first 6 contests.

See: https://mirror.codeforces.com/blog/entry/77890