SM? RM?
Can someone please explain to me what these acronyms represent? I'm assuming they are awarded by the USCF.
SM? RM?
Can someone please explain to me what these acronyms represent? I'm assuming they are awarded by the USCF.
SM could mean Senior Master? I have no idea what RM means.
RM = Regional master awarded by the british federation for haveing a rating of (2100-2199) for some number tournament active play and in BCF its 18somethin.
I doubt any IM+ plays better with black..
Although maybe some FM's do.. Like Kayden troff scored I think 4 wins with black (4 black games), and like 1 loss 3 draws or something with white.. but that was a one time thing (one tournament)
*Insert pun about 'mating' and the phrase 'once you go black, you never go back.'*
On a more serious note, I'd agree with the above posters that I don't think anyone has proven better with black than with white, and I too am interested in knowing which are the GMs who play relatively best with black.
Who are some maters who have better results with the black pecies famous or not and it doesn't matter to me if there Expert/CM,RM,NM,LM,FM,SM,IM, and of course GM isn't bad.