Category talk:Chess titles
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Wiki REALLY needs an article with a list of the different types of titles, and their corresponding ratings. Also, a description of how, exactly, one gets norms.
- Funny, I'm looking for exactly the same thing at the moment. Don't know if this helps anyone:
Grandmaster (GM) title awarded by FIDE for GM norms International Master (IM) title awarded by FIDE for IM norms FIDE Master (FM) minimum FIDE rating of 2300 after 24 games National Senior Master (SM) e.g., USCF Senior Master--USCF 2400+ National Master (Master or NM) e.g., USCF Master--USCF 2200+ National Expert or Candidate Master (E or CM) e.g., USCF Expert--USCF 2000+
National US Amateur Classes National Class A (USCF 1800- 1999) top amateur class National Class B (USCF 1600-1799) above average tournament player National Class C (USCF 1400-1599) average tournament player National Class D (USCF 1200-1399) a strong social player National Class E (USCF 1000-1199) social/scholastic players National Class F (USCF 800-999) novice/scholastic players National Class G (USCF 600-799) beginner II/scholastic players National Class H (USCF 400-599) beginner I/scholastic players National Class I (USCF 200-399) early beginner/scholastic players National Class J (USCF 100-199) minimum rating
Yay unto the Chicken (talk) 08:32, 22 December 2007 (UTC)