Ratings and History
Submitted by
on Sun, 06/21/2009 at 7:00pm.
The dark science of ratings is beyond my mathematical ken, so why we end up with ratings like 1430 or 1683 or 2700 I have no idea. However, there does seem an excellent correlation between rating and historical strength.
Thus, a player with an 1800 rating today would have been a great player in the 18th Century. A current rating of 1450 would place you at the forefront of chess played in the 1400s. My personal goal is to achieve a rating that conforms with the present, that is, a 2000+ rating, so conforming with the year as it is written. And then a 2100+ rating, which would place me firmly in the 21st Century
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GMs with 2700+ are several centuries ahead of most of us mere mortals, but would lose quickly to the GMs of the 27th Century.
Or so it seems to me
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