Where can I get my chess rating?

Checking your ranking on Chess.com is very straightforward. If you move your cursor on top of “Home” menu and then select “Stats,” you are redirected to your personal statistics page. There you can see your rating and your global Chess.com ranking with your performance in comparison to your friends.

How do I get a FIDE rating in Australia?

When you play chess in tournaments you start gaining a rating. Each country has their own rating database, in Australia this is maintained by the Australian Chess Federation (ACF) and once you have played internationally you will also obtain a FIDE (World Chess Organisation) rating.

Are there any Australian chess grandmasters?

Anton Vladimirovich Smirnov (born 28 January 2001) is an Australian chess player. He was awarded the title of Grandmaster (GM) by FIDE in 2017.

What do you have to do to get a FIDE rating?

The non-FIDE rated players must score at least 1 point (1 win or 2 draws) against anyone in the field, either FIDE rated or FIDE unrated. If all of the non-FIDE rated players achieve this, then after the tournament is rated by FIDE, all of the previously non-FIDE rated players will have established FIDE ratings!

What’s the FIDE rating for a chess tournament?

If, say, your first FIDE rated tournament is a 9-round Swiss system event played with a time control of 60 minutes + 30 seconds increment and you score 2 points against 5 rated players whose average rating is 1350, your initial standard rating will be 1278 (same as your performance rating).

How many games do you have to play to get a FIDE rating?

You might spend some time on the FIDE site as they have documentation that will answer most of your questions. You have to play 20 official games to get a fide rating. It’s only 5 games played under 6.2 (round robin) or 6.3 (swiss) according to the ratings regulations; 7.14 (and subsections). Also requires at least a performance rating of 1000.

Can someone become a FIDE-rated chess player online?

You can not become the Fédération Internationale des échecs (FIDE) – rated chess player by playing online. To become the FIDE rated chess player you have to play the FIDE-rated chess tournaments and have to beat or draw against 4 rated chess players.

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