You mean the prerequisites?
Which is the stronger title, IM or WGM?
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But if you go to this page - https://www.chess.com/members/titled_players
IM is listed below WGM, doesn't that mean WGM is the stronger title?
both are hard for one to achieve,they both require countless hrs of chess study,why compare these 2 titles when they are both such an achievement.
ChessISLIFE2800 wrote:
both are hard for one to achieve,they both require countless hrs of chess study,why compare these 2 titles when they are both such an achievement.
Duh
IM requires 3 2450 performances with a rating >2400 or equal to 2400, while WGM requires 3 2400 performances and a rating >2300 or equal to 2300.
Pfren has explained it pretty clearly. An IM may or may not be higher rated than a WGM but the title requirements are more demanding for an IM.
And some IMs are stronger than some GMs.
And some IMs are stronger than some GMs.
I checked this on the internet and there was no clear answer for this.
If you search for Tania Sachdev on Google, it says that she holds the title of International Master and Woman Grand Master. How is this possible? Is it possible that both these titles are equal? If so, what is the point of having two different titles that represent the same thing?