what is the difference between candidate master, fide master and national master

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PUMAPRIDE

i mean what are the different requirements and what is the aproximate fide rating of each of those

TheOldReb

I got NM in Portugal for 2200 fide rating . I got NM in US for 2200 USCF rating. 

Chess_Prodigy01

CM = 2100 NM = 2200 FM = 2300 IM = 2400 GM = 2500

cool64chess
Chess_Prodigy01 wrote:

CM = 2100 NM = 2200 FM = 2300 IM = 2400 GM = 2500

FIDE Titles...

Open Titles

CM = 2200.

FM = 2300.

IM = 2400.

GM = 2500.

Women's Titles

WCM = 2000.

WFM = 2100.

WIM = 2200.

WGM = 2300.

Therefore CM and NM is equal.

Differences: see below

                                        

CM: CM stands for Candidate Master. CM is a FIDE title abbreviation.

 NM: NM stands for National Master. NM is a USCF title abbreviation.

There is also included for Women's title. WNM is a women's title and that is also equal to WNM and WCM.

Thanks

u0110001101101000
cool64chess wrote:
Chess_Prodigy01 wrote:

CM = 2100 NM = 2200 FM = 2300 IM = 2400 GM = 2500

FIDE Titles...

Open Titles

CM = 2200.

FM = 2300.

IM = 2400.

GM = 2500.

Women's Titles

WCM = 2000.

WFM = 2100.

WIM = 2200.

WGM = 2300.

Therefore CM and NM is equal.

Differences: see below

                                        

CM: CM stands for Candidate Master. CM is a FIDE title abbreviation.

 NM: NM stands for National Master. NM is a USCF title abbreviation.

There is also included for Women's title. WNM is a women's title and that is also equal to WNM and WCM.

Thanks

miw321

It isnt just about the rating, there's also norms

ChrisDaUser

Gdheihdue

ChrisDaUser
TheOldReb wrote:

I got NM in Portugal for 2200 fide rating . I got NM in US for 2200 USCF rating. 

POrtualgal is fake

AlanShepard4

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIDE_titles  happy.png