http://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/fide-ratings-vs-chesscom-ratings-explored
The North American Junior Chess Championship starts next weekend in Kitchener, Ontario.
Win it and get your GM title fast!
http://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/fide-ratings-vs-chesscom-ratings-explored
The North American Junior Chess Championship starts next weekend in Kitchener, Ontario.
Win it and get your GM title fast!
^ pretty sure i'm not eligible for that on the basis that i've never entered a tournament before and am 26 years old
thanks for the first link though, that clears up some of my questions (although not all)
How do you get a FIDE rating? I know I saw it in a thread a little while ago. here it is...
Thrillerfan details it in post #12.http://www.chess.com/forum/view/tournaments/fide-rating
Play in a FIDE rated tournament with FIDE rated players winning at least 1 in 3 games. continue playing until you get 9 games in 2 years... then you earn an intial FIDE rating.
So recently I've been more enthusiastic about chess. My rating for 5-10 minute chess sits at around 1650 and I was wondering what that translates to as a FIDE rating.
Furthermore, how does one obtain a FIDE rating? I live in Windsor, Ontario - right next to Detroit - so I'm not sure if I have to just wait until there are tournaments in my area or if there's some way I can compete online. Also, are there any qualifiers for entering one of these tournaments?
Although I am ambitious about chess, I doubt I'll ever reach Grandmaster status, but I would be more than content with a CM title. How hard is this to obtain for a person at my rating?
Any help you guys can provide would be fantastic and greatly appreciated =]