Maybe chess.com has decided that it's just an alt account of yours that you're using to boost your rating?
How many one-move games have you played with those two accounts?
Maybe chess.com has decided that it's just an alt account of yours that you're using to boost your rating?
How many one-move games have you played with those two accounts?
What was their rating? If it was way worse, you probably didn't get any points. Idk what to tell you though.
More than three complete moves must be played in a Daily game for the ratings to be adjusted per the results of the game.
More than three complete moves must be played in a Daily game for the ratings to be adjusted per the results of the game.
Wait a minute, so lets say I play this guy higher rated than me at a daily tournament and resign in 2 moves. Is it for rating? Does it even count for the tournament?
A resignation is a loss. If it occurs before 4 moves there is no rating adjustment but it is still a loss. The opponent rating is not a factor. As far as I know this applies to tournament games as well. See the following 2 links for a more elaborate explanation.
https://support.chess.com/customer/en/portal/articles/1444780-the-game-ended-and-my-rating-didn-t-change-at-all-why-?b_id=12321
https://support.chess.com/customer/en/portal/articles/1444777-how-do-ratings-work-?b_id=12321
I hope this is helpful. Hopefully a member with more experience than I can clarify if I have it wrong.
So I was playing a daily chess game against somebody when they resigned after a couple of moves. The weird thing was that I didn't get any points from that game.