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2) He had an impressive 60 gain at the World Open. What were the keys to his success there?
3) Why has the Canadian Open been rated but not the U2400 section?
Section A was sent a little bit earlier, as it didn't require any additional formating. We also sent section B this morning, but it may not have been there in time for the August 1st update...
Canada has dropped one place in the standings - from 37th to 38th, but we're improving at the top >>>>>
1 Kovalyov, Anton g CAN 2622 27 1992
2 Hansen, Eric g CAN 2593 9 1992
3 Spraggett, Kevin g CAN 2564 0 1954
4 Sambuev, Bator g CAN 2528 14 1980
5 Gerzhoy, Leonid m CAN 2473 9 1987
6 Tyomkin, Dimitri g CAN 2468 0 1977
7 Roussel-Roozmon, Thomas g CAN 2466 0 1988
8 Hambleton, Aman m CAN 2458 0 1992
9 Noritsyn, Nikolay m CAN 2449 0 1991
10 Zugic, Igor m CAN 2447 0 1981
11 Porper, Edward m CAN 2432 4 1963
12 Panjwani, Raja m CAN 2423 24 1990
12 Krnan, Tomas m CAN 2423 0 1988
14 Preotu, Razvan f CAN 2418 18 1999
15 Samsonkin, Artiom m CAN 2416 0 1989
It seems that we have a log-jam in the 2400 to 2450 range, but I see at least two that should be moving up to the 2450-plus range before the year is out.
It seems that we have a log-jam in the 2400 to 2450 range, but I see at least two that should be moving up to the 2450-plus range before the year is out.
Who are those two?
Last edited by Andy Shaw; Thursday, 31st July, 2014, 01:27 PM.
K = 40 for a player new to the rating list until he has completed events with at least 30 games
K = 20 as long as a player's rating remains under 2400.
K = 10 once a player's published rating has reached 2400 and remains at that level subsequently, even if the rating drops below 2400. K = 40 for all players until their 18th birthday, as long as their rating remains under 2300.
The last point shows why Jason was able to gain 116 points in 9 games!
If I may diverge slightly from the topic, I realized some Chesstalk readers may find the FIDE ratings calculator I coded last year useful. I just updated it to use the new k-factors. It isn't too fancy, but it does the trick and it's free ;).
Last edited by Keith MacKinnon; Thursday, 31st July, 2014, 10:04 PM.
Reason: clarity
Where is the rating update for the U2400 section of the Canadian Open. Nikita Kraiouchkine might have made the FM title if K40 is used? Why has the tournament not been rated for the September FIDE update?
Where is the rating update for the U2400 section of the Canadian Open. Nikita Kraiouchkine might have made the FM title if K40 is used? Why has the tournament not been rated for the September FIDE update?
I was wondering that as well and was going to post last month... Jean Hebert had a great result!
However looking in retrospect none of the advertising I look at (CCN and website) is silent on FIDE rating the event.
But still in any case does not then solve why one section would be rated and not another. What about the C, D sections?
Also for example why in one year would a CYCC section be FIDE rated, but not another year. Can we not create a control template for the bidding process?
My philosophy is that these details (just like time controls) should be clearly stated in advance instead of just being made up after the fact. In my experience this same problem has occured multi-times accross the country. I had myself over the years resolved many situations before the fact/crisis with organziers and communicated this problem to the executive, but seems our lords and masters would rather manage crisis to crisis and manufacture messages that I was not providing "customer service", despite the fact hundreds of members flee whenever I get ejected (2004 & 2013). Also the membership at large is apathetic to such a degree until it affects an issue/situation they care about. So these problems will continue...
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