Ratings






chiefster> RATINGS mean NOTHING...IMPROVEMENT is everything.
Hmm... while there are exceptions, established ratings are fairly indicative of how well you play. And some people play chess for fun rather than improvement. :)

Some of us have aspirations of making it into the professional chess world, even if only the bottom end. Being able to track your intellectual progress from study, books and practice is definitely valuable and gratifying, as it is a way of self-validation that you haven't wasted time studying, that you truly let some of those studies sink in. The rating is simply a means of tracking said progress.
For me personally, I strive to play people at or above my level when given the choice, however if you play a lot of tournaments here, you'll find you're matched up with quite a variety of different skill levels.
As one other post said above, it's very difficult to know where a 1200 rated player will end up, so there's little value in playing them at higher levels, as you either gain a fragment of points (and were bored in the process of obtaining them), or you surprisingly have a very difficult match on your hands and take an abnormal hit against your rating you've potentially worked so hard to maintain if you lose.

I agree also, and you can play me any time you want youmaycallmeGOD.


chiefster> RATINGS mean NOTHING...IMPROVEMENT is everything.
Hmm... while there are exceptions, established ratings are fairly indicative of how well you play. And some people play chess for fun rather than improvement. :)
I agree to you. It's not very important, the rating, but though something to look at. When you're always 1300, and then 950, then there is something, I think.
*(And I talk out of experience...)

For me, my rating doesn't mean much. That is more because increasing my rating is 3rd in priority to me (1) To somehow make a competitive and fun game for both me and my opponent, regardless of their rating 2) to learn something). I completely understand that ratings are very important to some, but I choose to gauge my progress in other ways.
I recently answered a post regarding cheating and it opened up a question I have. Areratings that important that a 1200 rating will only play to their own level for fear of losing and rating drops. Beat up the kids in the candy store, but not in the school yard. You learn from those who are better... RATINGS mean NOTHING...IMPROVEMENT is everything.