just wanted to let you know we posted a few very small things:
- we feature the TOP PROMOTER now on the Member Homepage (the person responsible for successfully inviting the most members to chess.com over the last 30 days) [thanks BenKester!]
- you can now sort members by Member Points (check here) [doh! matt is beating me!!]
- new controls over what stuff shows up at the top of Chess.com homepage
- some internal administrative tools, small bug fixes, etc
- we updated php, apc, and a bunch of server stuff
This is fantastic! It gives the ratings a lot more meaning (to me anyway).
I'm probably looking some very obvious link, but where is the PLAYERS page of echess? I have been looking under Members, can't find it there. Can't find anything that's called Players or something similar.
Also when live chess started I could not find a link/button anywhere, not even under "play chess online".
Can someone with better eyesight direct me please?
Go to My Home -> Online chess
On the right under Play Chess is a players link
How often is the graph and these stats recalculated?
daily
erik, shouldn't the top of the curve(or average) be at 1500, but i guess that will go closer to 1500 with time?
Erik, I don't like the ratings distribution chart... I'm with ALL the 1500 crowd!!! Please change it to make me feel unique!!
I don't think a beginner should be rated as an average player. They should definitely not be at 1500.
i know when i played in the USCF they adjusted their ratings at least once while i was a member(4 yrs.) to bring the average rating(or top of the curve) to 1500(aka middle of the road). PS: i do like the chart but it's usually your basic bell curve(or close).
why not, we're all going to get where we're going(ratings-wise)? how does one know if a newbie to the site is a beginner or a GM, unless we'd give the option to select our own starting rating? if you start everyone newbie at 1500 the ratings(chart) would be more balanced & representive for the entire community(site members playing [turn-based or other] chess).
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