You lost to a high-rated bot.
I don't think anyone can tell you what your FIDE rating would be from one game against a computer.
You lost to a high-rated bot.
I don't think anyone can tell you what your FIDE rating would be from one game against a computer.
From your recent Rapid history, you've defeated a 1870 rated player and players significantly lower than that. That would suggest that you should probably be 1900+ at Chess.com Rapid but you'd need to play more matches to confident of that. You could expect your FIDE rating to be within 200 points of your Chess.com Rapid rating.
No one has any idea of what your FIDE rating would be because you haven't really played enough games to set yourself up with stable ratings here.
There are comparisons that have been done that are useful. Smarterchess has done them for years.
https://www.chess.com/blog/smarterchess/chess-rating-comparison-2016
https://chessgoals.com/rating-comparison/
You may find them useful.
The best way to tell: enter a FIDE-rated tournament where you can play at least 4 FIDE-rated opponents.
Trying to guess what your FIDE rating would be based on online ratings is a bit like guessing the winning lottery numbers.
There is only one decent method to determine what your FIDE rating would be: Play in FIDE rated OTB tournaments. Analyzing one online game is absolutely pointless. A second-best method would be to play in OTB events that are rated by your national federation and then see if there is a good way to estimate your potential FIDE rating from your federation rating Asking peoples opinon, based on a handful of online games, is useless
Please check out this game, and think, what would my Fide rating be? I would like to listen to someone else opinion.
https://www.chess.comhttps://www.chess.com/game/computer/28070219
Strange... you're caught in at least one lie (from your profile) and you're asking a very strange question (a strong player wouldn't ask this silly question, and not in this particular way).
Fresh account + lies + bad question so if I open some of your games and look for--
Oh, holy crap, yeah, obvious cheating. Sheesh.
Strange... you're caught in at least one lie (from your profile) and you're asking a very strange question (a strong player wouldn't ask this silly question, and not in this particular way).
Fresh account + lies + bad question so if I open some of your games and look for--
Oh, holy crap, yeah, obvious cheating. Sheesh.
That, combined with this game: https://www.chess.com/game/live/65337091261?username=srx_chess_player00
I tend to agree.
If you want I can prove it that I am not cheating, I can send a video screenshot recording.
Here is the issue: You put the link in your profile to a USCF NM on LiChess, claiming it was your account. If it was your account, you would not be asking such a silly question. Additionally, if it was your account, you would also get the NM flag on this account. Additionally, if you were going to link someone else's account, you might want to ensure they have the same opening repertoire (or at least, modify yours to match theirs). Additionally, In the game I linked in #17, you spent 1.3s to hang your queen. A 2300 player does not do that, especially not against a 1400.
So, like @Llama36 stated, the fact that you lied in your profile, asked an asinine question, and the account is less than a couple months old tends to indicate a singular conclusion.
Please check out this game, and think, what would my Fide rating be? I would like to listen to someone else opinion.
https://www.chess.comhttps://www.chess.com/game/computer/28070219