1700 elo on chess.com equivalent to how much fide rating?

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GManant3000

I'm 1700 on chess.com I want to know if I had a fide rating how much will it be? I drew a 1503 fide and lost against 1600 and 1700 fide in a tournament

HommeSaoul

Probably anything between 900-1400 elo.

medelpad
Really varies from person to person and where you live, in India that might not even be above the rating floor
joshforthewin

I'm 1900 and 1600 fide but I'm underated so you would probably be around 1500-1600 but really it depends on how well you play otb online just show a general skill level. Your otb level could be 200 points lower or 200 points higher tbh

Mattia1688
I’m actually 2000 on chess.com and I’m a 1700 FIDE so for a 1700 chess.com it s probably 1400-1600 FIDE
PlayingChess

first of all, FIDE lifted its rating floor from 1000 to 1400 in march and artificially inflated the ratings. im 1550 and im currently about 1600 FIDE. so maybe 1650 FIDE? remember, that the higher you get the less inflated the rating is from the rating change (1000s are 1400, 1100 may be 1470, 1200 are about 1550 and 1300 are about 1600 now).

JayThe10th
PlayingChess wrote:

first of all, FIDE lifted its rating floor from 1000 to 1400 in march and artificially inflated the ratings. im 1550 and im currently about 1600 FIDE. so maybe 1650 FIDE? remember, that the higher you get the less inflated the rating is from the rating change (1000s are 1400, 1100 may be 1470, 1200 are about 1550 and 1300 are about 1600 now).

All ratings above 1400+ were kept the same, as far as I can remember, so a little off I'd think?

DreamscapeHorizons

1368.

about 7 rating points per % point above or below 50%. So .5/3 is 16.666% scoring % vs a 1601 average rating. so 33.333% (the amount below 50%) x 7 is 233.333 below 1601 (the avg of all opponents). so 1368 and this is only an estimate. FIDE has some goofy rating formula but this will give a simple estimate. It won't be off by a lot.

I think the uscf rating used to be about 8 rating points per % point. Now I have no idea since that they keep messing with it.

GManant3000
DreamscapeHorizons wrote:

1368.

about 7 rating points per % point above or below 50%. So .5/3 is 16.666% scoring % vs a 1601 average rating. so 33.333% (the amount below 50%) x 7 is 233.333 below 1601 (the avg of all opponents). so 1368 and this is only an estimate. FIDE has some goofy rating formula but this will give a simple estimate. It won't be off by a lot.

I think the uscf rating used to be about 8 rating points per % point. Now I have no idea since that they keep messing with it.

Oh, thanks for telling

JETINATE
It usually varies about 200-400 points away from the chess.com rating. Don’t look at my rating! I’ve tilted a lot in the past week. But I’m 1600 FIDE on my bullet peak is 1847
PlayingChess
JayThe10th wrote:
PlayingChess wrote:

first of all, FIDE lifted its rating floor from 1000 to 1400 in march and artificially inflated the ratings. im 1550 and im currently about 1600 FIDE. so maybe 1650 FIDE? remember, that the higher you get the less inflated the rating is from the rating change (1000s are 1400, 1100 may be 1470, 1200 are about 1550 and 1300 are about 1600 now).

All ratings above 1400+ were kept the same, as far as I can remember, so a little off I'd think?

no they inflated the ratings, check the FIDE website. my friend was 1100 but in march his rating become 1489. pull up any lower rated player's profile and you can see a lift in march. everyone in my club thinks its stupid but its not up to us.