To obtain a FIDE ID, you need to register with the World Chess Federation (FIDE) through your national chess federation. Contact your national chess federation for the specific steps and requirements to get your FIDE ID.
The average FIDE rating of the top chess players in the world is around 2750.
The lowest FIDE rating a player can have to be eligible to participate in the upcoming chess tournament is 1000.
Viswanathan Anand's FIDE rating is 2791, which was No. 2 on the January 2009 FIDE ratings list.
To achieve the title of FIDE Candidate Master in chess, a player must earn a FIDE rating of at least 2200 in standard chess games. This rating is typically achieved by participating in FIDE-rated tournaments and consistently performing well against strong opponents. Once the rating requirement is met, the player can apply to FIDE for the Candidate Master title.
His peak rating was the world record for highest FIDE rating.
FM is an abbreviation for "FIDE Master". To achieve this title you must attain and maintain at least 2,300 FIDE rating.
Chess World Champion Viswanathan Anand is rated 2780 on the March 2013 FIDE rating list.
Yes, a grandmaster title in chess can be lost if a player's rating falls below a certain level or if they do not meet the requirements set by the World Chess Federation (FIDE).
Permanent Commission of the FIDE for Chess Compositions was created in 1956.
To become a Candidate Master in chess, one must have a FIDE rating of at least 2200. This rating is achieved through participating in FIDE-rated tournaments and accumulating points based on performance against other players. Additionally, players must demonstrate a strong understanding of chess strategy and tactics through their gameplay and results.
The highest rated Chinese player at the moment (FIDE Rating) is Ding, Liren. He has a rating of 2732 and is currently ranked the number 23 of the world.