how do you get titles (CM, FM, IM, GM,NM)

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tittiesnxans
Hey chess.com friends and enemies, I was wondering how to get get the NM, FM, CM, IM, GM titles. Please leave the requirements below.



Thank you,
Nathaniel
IMBacon22

Hard work

tittiesnxans
IMBacon, I'm asking for the requirements
Sachit_Yadav_01

First be a rated fide player.Then improve to +2100 rating.You will get some title.Win some prestigious tournament like World Junior Championship to become GM or any other.Beat Masters & GM for strong paper requirements. Best of luck...

IMBacon22
One-million-games wrote:
IMBacon, I'm asking for the requirements

Google

TadrodderTots

Let Me Google That For You:

http://bfy.tw/CqHj

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TadrodderTots

Identity Theft seems to be the easiest way to get a title.

I don't have red hair, am not under 30, need to lose weight, am sarcastic .. so watch out, GM Ben Finegold ....

wait,  Ben is a vegetarian.  

Never mind.  

tooWEAKtooSL0W

NM - depends on country, generally need a rating of around 2200+

CM - 2200 FIDE

FM - 2300 FIDE

IM - 2400 FIDE + 3 IM norms

GM - 2500 FIDE + 3 GM norms

MEDITHOR21

can you give me a book name to play better ?

Graf_Nachthafen
Destroyer_Mark_1420 hat geschrieben:
CM stands for Champion Master, so it needs high requirements, hence the name. You need to have a perf rating of higher then 2700 is 5 tournaments.
FM stand for Fresh Master, so it means your a new master. Typically 2200+
NM stands for National Master, which is obtained by staying above 2200 for 10 tournaments. If you don't, then go back to a regular player from FM. If you do, you go to NM. And NM is permanent
IM stands for International Master, so you have to play and become a NM in every country, hence international.Typically 2500+
GM stands for Great Master, and is the second highest title. You must have a perf rating of 2650 in 3 tournaments.
Hope that helps ;)

wut ?

Hope you're being sarcastic...

CM is a Candidate Master

xBearsx
Graf_Nachthafen wrote:
Destroyer_Mark_1420 hat geschrieben:
CM stands for Champion Master, so it needs high requirements, hence the name. You need to have a perf rating of higher then 2700 is 5 tournaments.
FM stand for Fresh Master, so it means your a new master. Typically 2200+
NM stands for National Master, which is obtained by staying above 2200 for 10 tournaments. If you don't, then go back to a regular player from FM. If you do, you go to NM. And NM is permanent
IM stands for International Master, so you have to play and become a NM in every country, hence international.Typically 2500+
GM stands for Great Master, and is the second highest title. You must have a perf rating of 2650 in 3 tournaments.
Hope that helps ;)

wut ?

Hope you're being sarcastic...

CM is a Candidate Master

Yeah everything he wrote is bs. Has no idea what he's talking about or he's trolling

TheMsquare

Hilarious..

blackhorse986

yeah

tygxc

#1
Here is the full explanation:
https://www.fide.com/docs/regulations/FIDE%20Title%20Regulations%202022.pdf 

magipi
xBearsx wrote:

Yeah everything he wrote is bs. Has no idea what he's talking about or he's trolling

It really took you almost 5 years to figure this out? Nice.

xBearsx
magipi wrote:
xBearsx wrote:

Yeah everything he wrote is bs. Has no idea what he's talking about or he's trolling

It really took you almost 5 years to figure this out? Nice.

Yeah. Because I saw this post 5yrs ago. Nice. You 10 yr old