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Ricky_James_Fischer

This was played by my uncle whos an actual IM. Please comment

oscartheman

Cool game... Your uncle rocks!! HE's white right? Who was he playing again? And what is his name?

Ricky_James_Fischer

Actually hes a GM Bu Xiangzhi FIDE 2702 the rating given is his online rating hes No.32 on the FIDE list so i guess hes kinda famous

zxb995511
Ricky_James_Fischer wrote:

Actually hes a GM Bu Xiangzhi FIDE 2702 the rating given is his online rating hes No.32 on the FIDE list so i guess hes kinda famous


''kinda famous'' yeah sure- and SOME people have 2 eyes..... Bu Xiangzhi is a SUPER GM; fun fact= He and Garry Kasparov are the only two GMs that have never held the IM title before becoming GMs. (Meaning that when they appeared in the chess world they were so strong that they were already GM level and won their GM norms in their first rated tournament-so they went from unrated to GM in a day.) 

Puroi
Ricky_James_Fischer wrote:

Actually hes a GM Bu Xiangzhi FIDE 2702 the rating given is his online rating hes No.32 on the FIDE list so i guess hes kinda famous


And Tal is my father.

smileative

23. Qd6+ wudda saved a lot of faffing about Smile

timeless_thoughts

black played that wrong

grolich
zxb995511 wrote:
Ricky_James_Fischer wrote:

Actually hes a GM Bu Xiangzhi FIDE 2702 the rating given is his online rating hes No.32 on the FIDE list so i guess hes kinda famous


''kinda famous'' yeah sure- and SOME people have 2 eyes..... Bu Xiangzhi is a SUPER GM; fun fact= He and Garry Kasparov are the only two GMs that have never held the IM title before becoming GMs. (Meaning that when they appeared in the chess world they were so strong that they were already GM level and won their GM norms in their first rated tournament-so they went from unrated to GM in a day.) 


Actually that's incorrect. That never happened with either of them.

Even Kasparov wasn't that strong when he starting playing rated games.

They both got the GM title without being IM's first by simply getting the required GM norms after obtaining FM ranks. It's a very nice jump, but they still played for a few years in rated tournaments before reaching the GM title.

Actually, both played for a few years in rated tournaments before reaching the Master title.

grolich
Alekhine_II wrote: And I read somewhere that Kramnik did not become IM too.

Yeah, there were a few players like that. I didn't point that out because the important thing was that even the geniuses took a few years of tournament play to reach senior world class level.

anon166
zxb995511 wrote:
Ricky_James_Fischer wrote:

Actually hes a GM Bu Xiangzhi FIDE 2702 the rating given is his online rating hes No.32 on the FIDE list so i guess hes kinda famous


''kinda famous'' yeah sure- and SOME people have 2 eyes..... Bu Xiangzhi is a SUPER GM; fun fact= He and Garry Kasparov are the only two GMs that have never held the IM title before becoming GMs. (Meaning that when they appeared in the chess world they were so strong that they were already GM level and won their GM norms in their first rated tournament-so they went from unrated to GM in a day.) 


 Albin-Planinc(Yugoslavia)-and-Larry-Christiansen(USA)also-went-from-master-to-GM-skipping-the-IM-title.you-need-3-norms-to-get-the-GM-title.

timeless_thoughts

Can someone explain to me how you get a title and the steps to each one and what are norms?

eaglex

nice finish

anon166
timeless_thoughts wrote:

Can someone explain to me how you get a title and the steps to each one and what are norms?


 CM=candidate-master=2200FIDE-rating.FM=FIDE-master=2300FIDE-rating.IM=international-master=2350FIDE-rating-plus-3-norms-of-2450-performance-rating.GM=international-grandmaster=2500FIDE-rating-plus-3-norms-of-2600-performance-rating.performance-rating-is-your-rating-from-an-individual-tournament.achieving-the-required-performance=norm.3-norms=24-games-at-the-required-performance-rating.there-is-currently-no-time-limit-on-achieving-norms.FIDE-ratings-average-about-100-points-lower-than-USCF.FIDE's-norms-require-a-designated-score-determined-by-the-strength-of-the-participants-in-the-tournaments(example:IM-norm=6.5,GM=8).you-must-also-play-a-certain-amount-of-titled-players(IM's,GM's).you-must-submit-proper-paperwork.when-you-achieve-your-final-norm-you-are-an-IM-or-GM-elect.you-are-usually-awarded-your-title-in-a-few-months-at-a-meeting-of-the-FIDE-congress.titles-are-for-life.FIDE(federatione-internationale-des-echecs)is-the-acronym-for-the-world-chess-federation,based-in-Paris-since-1924.check-out-FIDE.com-for-details.

polydiatonic

Why is this guy bragging a bout beating a player ranked 400 points lower than him...

My rating is 1800, I don't brag about beating 1400 players, even when I've played a nice game.  Weird if you ask me.

Ricky_James_Fischer

wat the hell anyway we chinese are great in chess no matter wat level

hanngo
polydiatonic wrote:

Why is this guy bragging a bout beating a player ranked 400 points lower than him...

My rating is 1800, I don't brag about beating 1400 players, even when I've played a nice game.  Weird if you ask me.


yes,very true