Author: Guido Schimmels
Date: 08:31:02 07/16/98
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On July 16, 1998 at 11:07:41, Amir Ban wrote: >On July 16, 1998 at 08:58:05, Guido Schimmels wrote: > >>I don't see why we need a special definition for computer GM. >>Here is an extract of "International Title Regulations of FIDE": >> >>1.1 Grandmaster: >> Obtained by achieving any of the following: >> >>1.11 (GA '93) Two or more GM results (TPR > 2600 ELO) >> in events covering at least 24 games >> (30 games without a round robin or Olympiad) >> and a rating of at least 2500 in the FIDE Rating List current >> at the time the FIDE Congress considers the application, >> or within seven years of the first title result being achieved. >> >>10.1 GM results in tournaments with fewer than three individual GMs are >> not valid. >> > >What does it say about FM and IM ? > >Amir IM: norm: TPR >2450 rating: >= 2400 (applied the same way as GM (see 1.11 above) ) FM: rating >= 2300 based on 24+ games If you want to know about all details, download http://www.schachbund.de/Rating/b01.rtf (size: 61K) - Guido -
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