AFAIK, it’s completely different. Chess.com makes use of the Glicko Rating System, while FIDE/USCF uses what is called the Elo Rating System. They are not inter-changeable.
Is chess Com an official rating?
World Chess Rankings FIDE maintains an official world ranking for chess players based on their ratings, which, in turn, is affected by the results of their official games. You can see the live ranking of the world’s top chess players on Chess.com.
Is chess com ELO FIDE?
The first modern rating system was used by the Correspondence Chess League of America in 1939. The USCF switched to the Elo rating system in 1960, which was adopted by FIDE in 1970 (Hooper & Whyld 1992:332).
Is a chess com rating of 1000 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 Chess.com ratings accurate?
Ratings are relative, not absolute, and only accurate within the pool of players they apply to. So your chess.com is an accurate reflection of your performance here and will become more accurate as you play more games.
What is the average chess rating?
There’s no such thing as an “average” chess rating, but a solid club-level chess player might be rate somewhere around 1500-1700. In general, a person’s rating will increase as that person becomes more experienced. Most people can continue improving well into middle age.
How to determine chess rating?
A chess rating is based on your opponents’ ratings and your results against those opponents . It is usually calculated after an event (a tournament or a match) has completed and is based on all the games played against rated opponents in that event.
What is the FIDE rating system?
The FIDE Rating system is a numerical system in which fractional scores are converted to rating differences and vice versa. Its function is to produce scientific measurement information of the best statistical quality.