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How to convert chess.com 1 min rating to FIDE?

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AkshayToshniwal

I have a rating of 2020 in 1 min chess, whats my fide rating?

AkshayToshniwal
EwingKlipspringer wrote:

2020 at least /s

oh ok im approximately 2000 FIDE rating

AkshayToshniwal
GabeMiami10 wrote:

also you legit just made your account today

yes i only played few games but got blitz rating 2020

xtreme2020
If you’ve only played a few games that rating isn’t accurate
1e4c6O-1
Try to get a non provisional rating in rapid or blitz chess
AshanWonder

I'm rated 2660 bullet and 2522 blitz currently, removing rapid (2054) sad.png I'm rated 1825 fide standard.

AshanWonder
AshanWonder wrote:

I'm rated 2660 bullet and 2522 blitz currently, removing rapid (2054) I'm rated 1825 fide standard.

You shouldn't rate standard fide ratings by using their online ratings really, the only thing that matters is the standard ones.

Khnemu_Nehep
AkshayToshniwal wrote:

I have a rating of 2020 in 1 min chess, whats my fide rating?

You're 1000 FIDE.

Duckfest

As others have already pointed out, with only 17 games played all statistics are completely unreliable. I would also argue that none of the players asking questions like this ever become successful.

But for those that are interested, there is a tool to compare ratings. It won't give a conclusive answer, because many factors will be of influence. But it can serve as an approximation: https://www.chessratingcomparison.com/Graphs.

For example: A rating of 2020 in Chess.com: Bullet would equal 1741 in FIDE: Standard, with an average variation of plus/minus of 203 points.

Duckfest
HyperbolicRevenge wrote:
Duckfest wrote:

As others have already pointed out, with only 17 games played all statistics are completely unreliable. I would also argue that none of the players asking questions like this ever become successful.

But for those that are interested, there is a tool to compare ratings. It won't give a conclusive answer, because many factors will be of influence. But it can serve as an approximation: https://www.chessratingcomparison.com/Graphs.

For example: A rating of 2020 in Chess.com: Bullet would equal 1741 in FIDE: Standard, with an average variation of plus/minus of 203 points.

What are your standard and bullet ratings then?

The tool I shared is not mine and I take no responsibility. You should check it out yourself and form your own opinion.

My ratings aren't a secret but they are irrelevant. Nothing I said has any relation to my own rating. Besides, I see no reason to make this topic about me. Honestly, I really don't know what kind of response your are looking for.

Kaeldorn

Already, for real life chess (also lnown as OTB chess), out of a relevant number of games, variations upon Elo ratings may occur within a range +/-400 without anyone finding it weird or suspicious a difference.

So, add to it you want to compare Bullet rating to Classical, then online chess to Over The Board Chess, you then need to understand you're asking a question that has no answer to it.

It's almost as if you tried to presume your skills in cooking out of how many hot dogs you can swallow.

Kaeldorn

On the side note, I'll mention the fact that Bullet is a bit the junk food of chess. You're sure free to enjoy and even to worship Bullet all you want, but don't be offended if you find out that the lovers of the noble game of Chess do look down at you if you never play the proper game.