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with a 1400-1500 rating am i still a beginner?

with a 1400-1500 rating am i still a beginner?

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I play on the playchess.com. My rating hovers between 1400-1500. am i considered an intermediate or beginner?

Which aspect of the game should i most emphasis my study on. I feel like my tactics are ok, but my opening play has some weaknesses to it. Would studying some openings be the best way for me to improve at this point? Or what would you recomend to improve my game?

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Your blitz or standard rating ? It depends. I guess 1400-1500 is better then begginer (in most rating systems, anyway)

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Originally posted by ivan2908
Your blitz or standard rating ? It depends. I guess 1400-1500 is better then begginer (in most rating systems, anyway)
Yes, blitz and standard sometimes have very different ratings. I play on FICS, my blitz is 1100s and standard is 1500s 🙂

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It all depends. Is the rating from a site like FCS or Yahoo? Is the rating based on a program like Chess Master?

Are you describing a beginner from a GM's point of view or are you talking about a beginner from an amateur's point of view?

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I'm a 2000 beginner, but I've seen a lot of seasoned 1500 veterans.

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my bltiz rating ranges between 1400-1500

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Originally posted by wormwood
I'm a 2000 beginner, but I've seen a lot of seasoned 1500 veterans.
Why would you describe yourself as a beginner, if you don't mind my asking.

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Originally posted by Fleabitten
Why would you describe yourself as a beginner, if you don't mind my asking.
I've played only 3½ years, so I have very little experience. and excluding tactics, I don't really know much anything. my openings are weak, my middlegame is crap and my endgame is abysmal. I still drop material all of the time, make opening blunders and generally get myself in nasty situations for no good reason. I'm far from covering the basics, let alone mastering them. there are nothing but flaws in my game.


that's why I'm a beginner.

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Originally posted by wormwood
I've played only 3½ years, so I have very little experience. and excluding tactics, I don't really know much anything. my openings are weak, my middlegame is crap and my endgame is abysmal. I still drop material all of the time, make opening blunders and generally get myself in nasty situations for no good reason. I'm far from covering the basics, let alone mastering them. there are nothing but flaws in my game.


that's why I'm a beginner.
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That is true if you are wannabe GM and a perfectionist with insane criteria. If you play chess for hobby for 3 and a half years and you are 2000 rated and consider yourself begginer then either you are unrealistic or we are all crap.

Being a hobby player within 2-3% best rated on a specialized chess site doesn't make you a patzer, really.

Fide median is around 1300-1400

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Originally posted by ivan2908
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That is true if you are wannabe GM and a perfectionist with insane criteria. If you play chess for hobby for 3 and a half years and you are 2000 rated and consider yourself begginer then either you are unrealistic or we are all crap.

Being a hobby player within 2-3% best rated on a specialized chess site doesn't make you a patzer, really.

Fide median is around 1300-1400
What is the FIDE median for players who have played for 5 or more years? Beginners may be skewing the numbers.

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Originally posted by wormwood
I've played only 3½ years, so I have very little experience. and excluding tactics, I don't really know much anything. my openings are weak, my middlegame is crap and my endgame is abysmal. I still drop material all of the time, make opening blunders and generally get myself in nasty situations for no good reason. I'm far from covering the basics, let alone mastering them. there are nothing but flaws in my game.


that's why I'm a beginner.
Thank you for taking the time for that self-assessment, Wormwood. I suppose our definitions of a beginner differ. For instance, I'm currently coaching another player on this site through a series of training games. This is someone who doesn't understand the very basics and is a player I would consider a beginner. I think you and I would agree, though, that numerical rating is generally a poor metric when determining if one is a beginning/intermediate/advanced player.

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Originally posted by wormwood
I've played only 3½ years, so I have very little experience. and excluding tactics, I don't really know much anything. my openings are weak, my middlegame is crap and my endgame is abysmal. I still drop material all of the time, make opening blunders and generally get myself in nasty situations for no good reason. I'm far from covering the basics, let alone mastering them. there are nothing but flaws in my game.


that's why I'm a beginner.
Beginner??

I've never heard such drivel in my life!!

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Originally posted by ivan2908
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That is true if you are wannabe GM and a perfectionist with insane criteria. If you play chess for hobby for 3 and a half years and you are 2000 rated and consider yourself begginer then either you are unrealistic or we are all crap.

Being a hobby player within 2-3% best rated on a specialized chess site doesn't make you a patzer, really.

Fide median is around 1300-1400
is the average person good at marathon? no. most of them would die of a heart attack within the first 2km. the fide average means nothing.

just because the vast majority of us are too lazy to put in the required effort & time, doesn't mean that doing it half-assedly is more than a beginning. -I don't know if you ever tried to coach anyone, but they simply won't do what you tell them to. or they'll do it for a day. - that's not beginning, that's giving up right away. and guess what, they don't get better. not in a year, not in a decade, not in half a lifetime. there's no free lunch.

and that's fine, nobody is a lesser human being for being a casual player. maybe thay're even better? but to each his own. there are loads of things I treat similarly, but with chess I work. I'm way too lazy to ever become good, but I put in quite a lot effort anyway, because I enjoy training.

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Originally posted by Proper Knob
Beginner??

I've never heard such drivel in my life!!
well you're a musician. what do you think of the generic guy in the bar who says "he plays a guitar too."? do you think he's good? especially if he says he's good? hell no. you'll think "oh god, not another one..." and try to change the subject. because getting good at music takes about the same time & practice as chess, a decade or two, and almost none of them are prepared nor willing to put in the effort. and we're not talking about master level here, just getting the basics down properly.

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Originally posted by wormwood
well you're a musician. what do you think of the generic guy in the bar who says "he plays a guitar too."? do you think he's good? especially if he says he's good? hell no. you'll think "oh god, not another one..." and try to change the subject. because getting good at music takes about the same time & practice as chess, a decade or two, and almost n ...[text shortened]... . and we're not talking about master level here, just getting the basics down properly.
Music has an immeasurable quality, whether it's good or bad depends on the person liestening to it. Chess is pure and simple, you win, lose or draw.

You may very well be new to chess, in terms of time frame, but in terms of playing standard, you aren't. It's as simple as that.

Most people who play on this site play many moves a day and have done for many months/years. The top players on this site are of international standard. Maybe not GM's but very, very good players. Korch has represented his country and i'm sure i've read that Northern Lad is an IM somewhere. You are in the top 2-3% on this site.

Give yourself a break and have a Merry Christmas.

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