While it's cool and all to have kids gaining somewhere between 200 to 300 points per tournament, I kind of think that the CFC bonus point system is unnecessary and stupid in the sense that it seriously inflates all Canadian ratings. No longer do I trust any CFC ratings at face value since it seems like every tournament, kids from all over the country are jumping several standard deviations or rating classes. While some kids may actually be as strong as their rating claims they are, a majority of them are overrated.
This post isn't designed as a personal attack on the strength of any kids but on the idea that CFC ratings are somehow deflated and we need to inject hundreds of points into it. Before, the average difference between CFC and FIDE was probably CFC - 100 = Fide. Now it's more like CFC - 200 = Fide. This new system treats participation like rating points. The more a player participates in tournaments, the more they will be rewarded. That isn't right... I've seen adults on ICC play a hundred thousand games and they're still... 1600.... I only used the example of kids because they're the most active and have the most spare time to play in all kinds of weird tournaments but some adults play just as much as kids and are rewarded as well, unless of course, they're not very good. Then their rating just stays the same while their playing strength goes down.
A national rating system is supposed to act as an accurate estimator of that country's players but in these days, it acts more as an internet rating.
This post isn't designed as a personal attack on the strength of any kids but on the idea that CFC ratings are somehow deflated and we need to inject hundreds of points into it. Before, the average difference between CFC and FIDE was probably CFC - 100 = Fide. Now it's more like CFC - 200 = Fide. This new system treats participation like rating points. The more a player participates in tournaments, the more they will be rewarded. That isn't right... I've seen adults on ICC play a hundred thousand games and they're still... 1600.... I only used the example of kids because they're the most active and have the most spare time to play in all kinds of weird tournaments but some adults play just as much as kids and are rewarded as well, unless of course, they're not very good. Then their rating just stays the same while their playing strength goes down.
A national rating system is supposed to act as an accurate estimator of that country's players but in these days, it acts more as an internet rating.
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