Has the rating system changed since 1 year ago?

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watcha

When I finished playing on chess.com more than a year ago, my percentile in standard live was 99% at my peak rating of 1725.

These days my new site was down several times so I reluctantly decided to play a few games here again. My rating has risen yet my percentile dropped. Now it is 97.8% at the rating 1809.

When I was active I was a typical 1680-90 player and it took me months to struggle above 1700. 1760s seemed formiddable and I was happy if I could draw some of them.

Now that I returned I went above 1800, an almost 100 point rise in a matter of six games or so. 1760s now seem pretty lame.

Has the rating system changed since one year ago ( no longer starting at 1200 ) or has there been a huge inflation in standard live ratings since then, otherwise I don't understand what's going on.

ps.

I'm glad that now my standard live rating is shown when hovering over my profile. I didn't like my correspondence rating being shown, since correspondence is rather inflated and 1800 in correspondence is not that great a rating.

pjr2468

I reckon it's to do with the site having more members than a year ago so the quality of other members would either increase or decrease therefore changing where you lie in relation to the other members

adumbrate

Maybe you just improved...

chester6

This took place in October of 2014: http://www.chess.com/forum/view/livechess/standard-ratings-boost