USCF Player Population Statistics by State

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I'm noticing that many states vary greatly in their active USCF player populations.  Is there a comprehensive analysis or presentation of state-by-state population statistics anywhere (I couldn't find any)?  I'm interested in a number of things, such as which states, by very standards, are the strongest chess states.  I imagine, NY, MA, TX, and CA might be near the very top.

Avatar of Martin_Stahl

I don't think there is anything generally available like that. You might be able to find some of the board meeting notes with some of the data I guess.

The best I can think of right now is using the Top Players by state option and manually generating some numbers, but that will be very limited.

http://main.uschess.org/datapage/top-players.php

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Wow, that's a good suggestion, Martin.  Not too many states have more than 1000 active players (the max option), so that's a very useful method.  It gives me an idea, even if I don't actually choose to crunch the numbers.

Avatar of Ziryab

I Googled your question and it led me back here, and also to http://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/a-few-statistics-from-the-uscf-database, which does not answer your question.

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You can easily find the chessplaying population for each state simply by clicking on the profile of any player from X state. That profile will tell you the player's rank out of however many registered players there are in that state.

For example the USCF thing says I am usually around #150 of 1400ish players in Maryland.

Avatar of Zigwurst

And it says I'm #132/1348 of ohio.

Avatar of TheOldReb

6/575  for me .. state   99 percentile 

1237/55804  nationally  97.8  percentile

interesting 

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Milliern wrote:

I'm noticing that many states vary greatly in their active USCF player populations.  Is there a comprehensive analysis or presentation of state-by-state population statistics anywhere (I couldn't find any)?  I'm interested in a number of things, such as which states, by very standards, are the strongest chess states.  I imagine, NY, MA, TX, and CA might be near the very top.

If you go by average of top 10 players I am pretty sure that FL is the strongest state in the US Southeast . 

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I think NY must be strongest of all

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dpnorman wrote:

I think NY must be strongest of all

Its not so clear but its between NY , TX and CA ... with CA being divided into Northern and Southern CA ... weird  but TX has the most registered players with over 7K . Maybe TX should be divided like CA ?  

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Average of top 10 players in TX and NY favors TX  and this is also true for the next 10 so top 20 in TX are higher rated ( average of top 20 )  than the top 20 in NY !  This is a surprise to me . 

Avatar of Zigwurst

Even though nakamura is 2900? That's impressive of Texas.

Avatar of TheOldReb

Avg top 10  TX = 2668 and NY = 2666 , without nakamura it wouldnt even be close . The top 3 for NY are all higher than top 3 for TX but from 4-20 the TX players are all higher . 

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Who are the top guys from Texas?

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http://main.uschess.org/datapage/top-players2.php?state=TX&limit=&maxcnt=100&players=M&rtgsys=R&current=C