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citanantam

Please post your chess.com "standard" and "online chess" ratings, along with your FIDE rating if you have one, I'm trying to recollect data about this, to calculate an average differential between these ratings, mainly because I'm not FIDE rated, and I'm planning to play FIDE rated tournaments soon, and I'd like to know what my rating is close to.

ilgambittoo

1297,1540,1600 respectively

citanantam
ilgambittoo wrote:

1297,1540,1600 respectively

Thanks ilgambittoo. Which is which? I'm presuming the first is your FIDE, the second is your "standard", and the third is your "online chess"

MrDamonSmith

The order you first put was standard, online, fide. I assumed in that order.

citanantam
MrDamonSmith wrote:

The order you first put was standard, online, fide. I assumed in that order.

All right, I checked his profile now, and his FIDE must be the 1600 rating, since his online chess rating was 1539 and his standard was 1297, which is kind of weird to me. I expected the FIDE rating to be lower than the standard rating and online chess rating.

thoughtson64

You will not find a good way to measure online ratings and FIDE ratings. You'll know where you are suppose to be when you play your rated games and get a FIDE rating. Just prepare the best you can and have fun.

suman2013

Hey Can i've a match with a fide player here online..?? so that i can check if i'm eligible for playing fide now..So let me know if any FIDE Rated Player is interested to play ? And let me know the timings and days u r free

Martin0

Online: 2175

FIDE: 1850

My standard rating is very unaccurate since I've played some blindfold chess.

GMVillads

E chess : 1815

Fide: 0 but my national rating is 1354 ( a bit underrated :-)) and my initial fide rating is 1523

2200ismygoal

You can never compare the two.  People can play completely different styles of chess in correspondence vs otb.  Personally I don't take my correspondence seriously at all but I take my fide very seriously

KuzmickiMarek

FIDE std: 1457 (i'm not playing much in this category, i think year without game), FIDE rapid 1942; blitz: not rated;

Chess.com: online 1827 (not playing latly); standard 1693, blitz 1735;

2mooroo

I'll save everyone some time here and say the FIDE rating is usually ~100-300 points higher than your live standard rating on chess.com.  This is a ridiculously inaccurate generalization but it's going to vary so much from person to person and a host of externalities that that's probably the best you're going to get.

To steer this in a more useful direction..
I really want a title but I've never played a ranked game or a tournament before.  What steps do I have to take to work my way to becoming a master?