Are player ratings based on the openings they play?
For instance,
A 1900 player who has only ever played d4 ... If they play e4, will they retain their 1900 rating performance?
So, perhaps a 1900 d4 player is (in this example) only a 1700 e4 player? Does this make sense or just nonsense?
Actually it makes perfect sense.
If a player never played 1.e4 in their life time than yeah they would be a patzer in playing 1.e4
It doesn't mean they will play extremely terrible though. For example if they are 1900 and are a 1.d4 player they have been able to master other area's in their game along the way. Middle game, Endgame, Tactic's.
Which can be used in some 1.e4 lines. However, opening/line wise they may not be as great. They may even fall into opening traps that they are not unaware of.
Usually when people switch openings like that from like 1.d4 to 1.e4 you see their ranking drop alot. Its becuase they have not mastered the lines that follow from 1.e4 vs 1.d4 ones.
However, with continues practice they will start to get back to their old ranking. An or if they switch back to 1.d4 will get back to their ranking.
Are player ratings based on the openings they play?
For instance,
A 1900 player who has only ever played d4 ... If they play e4, will they retain their 1900 rating performance?
So, perhaps a 1900 d4 player is (in this example) only a 1700 e4 player? Does this make sense or just nonsense?