The stats page on your profile shows the stats for each chess category, as well as all the variants!
- First, hover over ‘home’ in the upper left of your screen, then click on ‘stats’
- The dropdown menu at the very top allows you to select the kind of chess stats you want to see.
How do stats work on chess com?
Chess.com uses the Glicko rating system, and part of this system is a number called a ‘rating deviation’ or RD, which measures how sure we are of what your rating is. The lower the number, the more sure we are of what your rating is. You can see this number on your stats page for each game type.
Is a 1000 chess score good?
In FIDE, anyone under 1200 is simply considered a Novice, although in the USCF, the classes continue. 1000-1200 is Class E. 800-1000 is Class F.
Are there any statistics for a chess game?
You know there are chess databases that store many of the games that were played, and therefore there is a pretty good statistics on those games, such as how many moves each game lasts, openings played, amount of draws, wins and losses…
What’s the best way to analyze a chess game?
The TO DO list of the attack was: 1. play h4 to get control over g5, 2. play Ba2-b1 to create queen + bishop battery, 3. play Re1-e3 to bring the rook in attack on g3 ” etc. The majority of beginners, but not only beginners, play “aimlessly” and often choose bad plans.
How many moves do you need to learn to play chess?
Naturally, depending on the player strength, the depth of the certain steps will vary. For instance, an amateur player might want to learn the first 5-6 moves of the opening and the ideas associated with them, whereas a chess professional will delve into the first 15-20 moves. Nevertheless, the basic principles remain the same.
Which is the best opening to play in chess?
Today we will take a look into chess statistics and see what openings can lead to the best results for white and which ones are more favorable for black. We will also see the list of top openings that lead to draws and which ones lead to least amount draws.