Beginner to ELO 2200 in year

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Clrdk

The way I have learn to play chess in the last two year is by making around 8000 tactic puzzles, where I started with little opening repertoire, which I have tried to master, I am still learning😊, by reading book and see videos and play games, I try to learn from each game by setup up all my games in a blog on chess.com and analyze these games with Stockfish 

Clrdk

 Here is my  29. game in May 2017, where I found out that I was starting to find the right track happy.png



MYSTERIOUSGENIUS000

I did it! Reached 2200 in 8 Months happy 

 

 

tygxc

Congrats.

MYSTERIOUSGENIUS000

Thanks tygxc

TTV_ari3645

hi!

Let_me_be_a_winner

Good that you are trying with lots of effort.

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Bogus Pawn  I am not agree with you, at least not completely. I think Elo online is affidable almost Elo Fide for different reasons.      1 When i increase my elo online i beat more easier people overboard 2 I think the difference between elo fide and elo online is not so big, about 200 or 100 Elo 3 When i reached 2200 Elo Online i beat in Rapid  (10 min at player) different FIDE Masters, and so if i can beat a FIDE Master that have a score of 2100-2200 Elo Fide i am similar  to a Fide Master. I don't want to appear, i only see this topic and i comment it for the object

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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chessbadforyou
Boguspawn wrote:

I find it quite amusing that players on these online chess sites and its not just chess.com who all think and believe they have a proper ELO rating ... bad news is you don't have a ELO rating unless you earned it over the board competing in tournaments over the board run by the International chess federation and regardless of anyone's online chess rating your not an,FM IM or GM without earning tge norms, one guy on here shouted hey my chess.com rating is 2300 I must be a Master Now ... sorry its not that easy sadly!??

This may be true, but surely the rating is not completely off? Having a 2300 rating, even if obtained via an online platform, must still have some indication that you are good at chess. Possibly so good, you'd have a good chance of beating any casual player. 

Dumbluck626

It may not give an accurate comparison to highly competitive chess tournaments but a more accurate comparison to the world as a whole. 

1800+ is in the 99th percentile on chess.com and probably only the top 10% in otb tournaments. 

Still in comparison to the rest of the world, anyone of that rating is effectively an expert. 

For the record GMs make up roughly 0.0000221375% of the population so there's still a HUGE gap in skill but it's still less than a 1% difference in population. 

GlutesChess

Bogus, FIDE itself has online chess titles, earnable through their Arena site.