I only played 2 rounds in a 3+2 blitz tourtament today and then withdrew, will it still be rated?

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Avatar of MajesticBloxian

I only played 2 rounds in a 3+2 blitz tourtament today and then withdrew, will it still be rated?

Avatar of AFM_KGreenGator

yeah, you can play any number of rounds in an event and any games you and your opponent both made moves in will be rated.

Avatar of BlunderingKnight101

Yes, for the 2 games that you played. Look at your completed games and your rating change.

Avatar of ScarlettLionn

However, the rounds you did not play will count as a forfeit. In other words, the rounds you did not play will count as a loss. (Believe me, I know.)

Avatar of Prince_USA

No, only the round(s) where you made at least one move on both sides will be rated, so if u withdrew after 2 rounds, only the first 2 rounds will be rated. (Assuming we're talking about USCF Online Blitz Rating?)

Avatar of Martin_Stahl
saachivikasd wrote:

However, the rounds you did not play will count as a forfeit. In other words, the rounds you did not play will count as a loss. (Believe me, I know.)

No, you just aren't paired if you leave.

Avatar of PluckyCorn5372

If you are unlucky like me though, you would tap the withdraw button a second after you are paired because you were the last game

Avatar of Martin_Stahl
PluckyCorn5372 wrote:

If you are unlucky like me though, you would tap the withdraw button a second after you are paired because you were the last game

In that case, it's a forfeit loss and not rated for US Chess purposes

Avatar of thundercrazydog
Martin_Stahl wrote:
PluckyCorn5372 wrote:

If you are unlucky like me though, you would tap the withdraw button a second after you are paired because you were the last game

In that case, it's a forfeit loss and not rated for US Chess purposes

Only chess.com rating at that point