Author: Michael Fuhrmann
Date: 19:04:44 12/10/99
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On December 10, 1999 at 09:19:34, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On December 10, 1999 at 01:23:14, Chessfun wrote: > >>On December 09, 1999 at 23:13:00, Robert Hyatt wrote: >> >>>On December 09, 1999 at 17:26:20, Chessfun wrote: >>> >>>>On December 09, 1999 at 10:25:53, Christopher R. Dorr wrote: >>>>> >>>>>I feel that is is quite disrespectful to make a statement such as the above >>>>>about an obviously powerful player, based simply on one game. One of the points >>>>>of the poster was that strong players *do* lose to 2200 and below players. It >>>>>doesn't diminish the strength of the GM. they can have bad days, and 2100-2200 >>>>>USCF players can play quite well sometimes. I myself (2200 on ICC, 2150 USCF) >>>>>have beaten several GM's at blitz (including Roman), and drawn 2650 GM's and >>>>>beaten 2500 IM's at tournament times. It doesn't mean they are 'weak' or 'over >>>>>the hill'. It means they are human, and fallable, and that a 'pretty good' >>>>>player is capable of exploiting this on occasion. >>>>> >>>>>Christopher Dorr >>>>>USCF Master >>>> >>>>Chris, can you please tell me why you sign you letter USCF Master with a rating >>>>noted as being 2150 USCF. No disrespect meant or intended, but please explain >>>>the system of when is someone considered a master and when do they use it in >>>>there writing. >>>>Thanks. >>> >>> >>>In the USCF, once you reach an established rating of 2200 or better, you get >>>a "life master" certificate. And the title 'master' is never revoked. IE >>>you will find some older GM players with ratings under 2500. Once the title >>>is earned it is never taken away. Belle was the first computer to be awarded >>>the USCF Life Master title/certificate in 1983 in New York. >> >>Please excuse my ignorance again but, does this mean that Chris would not only >>hold the title "Master" but also the title "Life Master" or is it not therefore >>the same thing. >>Thanks. > > >I think they are the same thing. In the USCF, once you are a master, you are >a master for life. > >IE if you fish a lot, and become a master at baiting hooks with chopped up >squid, you become a master-baiter for life. > >:) lol
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