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  2. ECF grading system - Wikipedia

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    The ECF grading system was the rating system formerly used by the English Chess Federation. A rating produced by the system was known as an ECF grading. The English Chess Federation did not switch to the international standard Elo rating system until 2020. [1]

  3. Chess rating system - Wikipedia

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    A chess rating system is a system used in chess to estimate the strength of a player, based on their performance versus other players. They are used by organizations such as FIDE, the US Chess Federation (USCF or US Chess), International Correspondence Chess Federation, and the English Chess Federation. Most of the systems are used to ...

  4. Universal Rating System - Wikipedia

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    The Universal Rating System (URS) is a system for rating chess players devised by Jeff Sonas, Mark Glickman, J. Isaac Miller and Maxime Rischard. It was introduced to determine seedings and qualifications for the 2017 Grand Chess Tour .

  5. English Chess Federation (formerly British Chess Federation ...

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    English Chess Federation (formerly British Chess Federation) Grading System. Add languages. ... (formerly_British_Chess_Federation)_Grading_System&oldid=669893675"

  6. English Chess Federation - Wikipedia

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    The ECF selects and finances the English teams for international competitions such as the Chess Olympiad and European Team Chess Championship. By invitation, players may also receive support when competing overseas in events of national importance, such as the World Junior Chess Championships. The ECF sent paper newsletter Chess Moves, free to ...

  7. Chessmetrics - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 economists Charles C. Moul and John V. C. Nye used Chessmetrics to determine the "expected" results of games, and wrote: Ratings in chess that make use of rigorous statistics to produce good estimates of relative player strength are now relatively common, but comparing ratings across different time periods is often complicated by idiosyncratic changes (cf. Elo, 1968 for the pioneering ...

  8. Category:Chess rating systems - Wikipedia

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  9. Performance rating (chess) - Wikipedia

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    Performance rating (abbreviated as Rp) in chess is the level a player performed at in a tournament or match based on the number of games played, their total score in those games, and the Elo ratings of their opponents. It is the Elo rating a player would have if their performance resulted in no net rating change.