http://www.uschess.org/component/option,com_wrapper/Itemid,181/
Search your last name. Also use the rating estimator! It all depends on the TD, some take forever...
http://www.uschess.org/component/option,com_wrapper/Itemid,181/
Search your last name. Also use the rating estimator! It all depends on the TD, some take forever...
http://www.uschess.org/component/option,com_wrapper/Itemid,181/
Search your last name. Also use the rating estimator! It all depends on the TD, some take forever...
I consistently search my name almost every two hours to see if the 'unr' has been replaced by a four digit number... I am too anxious!
http://www.uschess.org/component/option,com_wrapper/Itemid,181/
Search your last name. Also use the rating estimator! It all depends on the TD, some take forever...
I consistently search my name almost every two hours to see if the 'unr' has been replaced by a four digit number... I am too anxious!
You'll just have to wait amigo!
Meanwhile: http://www.uschess.org/content/view/12211/726/
Are you even sure it was rated?
100%. Even went to the TD director- he said that I might get my rating as early as 3 days ago, but hasn't happened yet
Games dont get posted until the entire tounrament is over, and then it depends on how quickly they send it in. Also, your rating will be provisional.
Games dont get posted until the entire tounrament is over, and then it depends on how quickly they send it in. Also, your rating will be provisional.
This 'tournament' is not exactly a tournament, but actually just rated games every friday at my local chess club. Its still rated, so the fact that it is not a tourney does not nullify the fact that its rated. Do you know what the process is for things like these? Thank you in advance
Sometimes you get the new rating the day after the tournament; other times it takes 7 days. At least for me. I can't remember it ever taking longer than 7 days (8 days at the absolute max), and I've been playing for years.
On the USCF website there is a rating estimator that is usually very accurate. All you have to do is put in the ratings of everybody you played, your total score, and the number of games you have played since being in the USCF (since you are a new player and have no other history your only games are the 4 you played).
Or if you're too lazy to do that I would predict that you will turn out around 1700, as you were very even against 1700 players but still below 1800 judging by your loss (although you've only played four games so who knows what the future brings!).
Edit: Hmm, you seem to be a strange case since you're not playing in a tournament. Are you sure it's not just a 5 week tournament or something? If it's just a rated game then I think each individual game will be posted separately?
Sometimes you get the new rating the day after the tournament; other times it takes 7 days. At least for me. I can't remember it ever taking longer than 7 days (8 days at the absolute max), and I've been playing for years.
On the USCF website there is a rating estimator that is usually very accurate. All you have to do is put in the ratings of everybody you played, your total score, and the number of games you have played since being in the USCF (since you are a new player and have no other history your only games are the 4 you played).
Or if you're too lazy to do that I would predict that you will turn out around 1700, as you were very even against 1700 players but still below 1800 judging by your loss (although you've only played four games so who knows what the future brings!).
Edit: Hmm, you seem to be a strange case since you're not playing in a tournament. Are you sure it's not just a 5 week tournament or something? If it's just a rated game then I think each individual game will be posted separately?
I read the USCF FAQ and it said that the official ratings list comes on the third wednesday of every month. WIll my rating be up by then?
Yeah, about 1693 if the posted ratings of you opponents are the same at the time of that tournament. Example the 1823 might be 1855 when you actually played but hadn't been published yet. The 1701 might be down to 1660 for instance. But you scored 50% vs. an average of 1693 (the ratings that were published, not necessarily live or current) so your rating will be equal to that average.
Go to uschess.com. Click "Clubs & Tournaments" from the list on the left. That will open up a sublist. Click the "Events Rated List" item on that sublist.
That will bring you to the events rated page. (Here is a direct link). On that page, you can enter the month and year your tournament was played, and that state it was in, and you'll get a list of all tournaments from that month/year and state that have been received for rating so far.
If your tournament is not yet listed, you'll just have to wait for the TD to submit it. It shouldn't take too long.
If it is there, click the "Event ID" and that will show you crosstables from the tournament, which will include everyone's pre-tournament and post-tournament rating.
(BTW, the events rated list is also a good way to find out about clubs or other organizations that run rated tournaments that you may not have heard of).
Follow real_tzs's advice, but let me give you something to have nightmares about. There's a thread called, "Chess For Old-Timers". In there is a story about a member who played in a tournament out west a number of yrs ago. The TD never turned in the slip or ticket with the results to the administering organization. Heart breaking story, but don't get your hopes up. You've got the rest of your life to see your rating. After you play in your 1st OTB tournament, you turn aound, and play in 12 more.
I finished playing my fourth USCF rated game last friday, and I still haven't gotten my rating.
When will it show up?
I played against a person rated 1823, and lost.
Second game I played against a 1531, and won.
Third game I played against a 1701, and drew.
Fourth game I played against a 1715, and drew.
Thank you for your help in advance. I am just anxious for my rating to arrive.
Also, since I am currently unrated USCF, what might be some estimations when my rating arrives, based on my first four games?