Hello Friends,
This question is mainly for Chess professionals. How do I get a rating of 2000?
Grandmasters are above 2500.
If you haven't reached 2000 by age 20, you'll never be a Grandmaster.
Hello Friends,
This question is mainly for Chess professionals. How do I get a rating of 2000?
Grandmasters are above 2500.
If you haven't reached 2000 by age 20, you'll never be a Grandmaster.
Hello Friends,
This question is mainly for Chess professionals. How do I get a rating of 2000?
Grandmasters are above 2500.
If you haven't reached 2000 by age 20, you'll never be a Grandmaster.
Who said?
Hello Friends,
This question is mainly for Chess professionals. How do I get a rating of 2000?
Grandmasters are above 2500.
If you haven't reached 2000 by age 20, you'll never be a Grandmaster.
Who said?
Can you prove me wrong? Find a grandmaster who didn't reach 2000 by 20 years old (not counting those who became teenagers before FIDE adopted the Elo rating system in 1970). You can't.
Hello Friends,
This question is mainly for Chess professionals. How do I get a rating of 2000?
I am in my late 20s and wish to establish this milestone as a New Year Resolution.
I have seen a video of someone similar who started as a beginner and in two years, was able to get a rating of 2000.
What books should I read?
What games should I analyse?
What openings should I make my repertoire?
What teams should I join?
I am ready to practise 2 hours daily.
Waiting for an early reply.
Thanking you,
Yours Sincerely,
supergminthemaking.
(Bobby Fischer Fan)
Try to have a good understanding and idea behind your openings. Play a handful of opening at this stage and master them. Make sure you analyze your games and learn from your mistakes.
"Grandmaster" excuisitly requires OTB play, and there you don't start playing asking stuff like "how to become a Grandmaster?" or "how to become 2000?", but rather "how to become a 1300?" and then gradually raising the bar. And have in mind that a rating like 1300 FIDE is approximately equivalent to 1700 chess dot com, or 2000 LiChess.
At my first FIDE classical tournament when I was 10, I was 1300 chess.com but gained a FIDE rating of 1547. Why was this the case? I had not played chess very often back then and I was only familiar with basic principles and tactics in chess.
"Grandmaster" excuisitly requires OTB play, and there you don't start playing asking stuff like "how to become a Grandmaster?" or "how to become 2000?", but rather "how to become a 1300?" and then gradually raising the bar. And have in mind that a rating like 1300 FIDE is approximately equivalent to 1700 chess dot com, or 2000 LiChess.
At my first FIDE classical tournament when I was 10, I was 1300 chess.com but gained a FIDE rating of 1547. Why was this the case? I had not played chess very often back then and I was only familiar with basic principles and tactics in chess.
Then your name must be Pinocchio, as FIDE ratings start from 1000, and getting at 1547 rating with one tournament requires 18 wins, no draws, no losses, with opponents rated 1350 and above.
ezeay for you to say i dont have money to get a coach and very few do free coaching of sorts if you look i play soildly barley ever
ezeay for you to say i dont have money to get a coach and very few do free coaching of sorts if you look i play soildly barley ever
You joined this site in November and you have played less than 100 games. Play another 500 games and you will make improvements. Most of the players here at 1500 or above have played over 1000 games (including places outside chess.com, like OTB tournaments and chess clubs and against other computers).
And there are chess coaches creating free videos on YouTube. You don't need to pay a coach to learn some things from them.
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"The higher you get on the rating scale, the smaller the rating difference gets."
++ That is not logical.
expected result of A playing B = function (rating A - rating B)
If you with your 2308 chess.com rapid rating and 2214 FIDE standard rating play a player rated say 2000 chess.com rapid, then there is no reason why you would have a better chance winning from him over the board FIDE than online in rapid.