Are there any statistics on FIDE rating vs chess.com rating?
Thanks for the comment, but it wasn't what I was asking for. I have seen ballpark estimates, but I would like to have statistical data.
I found this, which is close to what I would like to have:
https://chessgoals.com/rating-comparisons/
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It should generalise to lower ratings.
Consider 2 players A and B with a FIDE rating and a chess.com rating
Expected outcome between A and B per FIDE = expected outcome between A and B per chess.com
rating difference between A and B per FIDE = rating difference between A and B per chess.com
FIDE rating A - FIDE rating B = chess.com rating A - chess.com rating B
FIDE rating A - chess.com rating A = FIDE rating B - chess.com rating B
I would not assume that "rating difference between A and B per FIDE = rating difference between A and B per chess.com". The data in the page I linked above suggest otherwise. The highest chess.com ratings are way above the FIDE ratings, while the lower chess.com ratings are closer to the FIDE ratings.
I am trying to figure out what would be equivalent to FIDE rating of 2000 in chess.com. Obviously it depends on many factors, but I would be interested to find if there are any statistics available, where the FIDE ratings are compared to chess.com ratings?