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List of grandmasters internatinal masters and class A to B players in real life in Game colony
Posted by
White_Phoenix
25 Nov 2007 6:12am
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Okay i need some help with some info, are there any real life players who have titles or have ratings over 1800 fide? I know that mr aleman is 1780 ish but are there any titled players that come here often?
Belfast Bishop,Pitbull what;s your pro rating and do you have any titles?Same question goes to all you "elite" chess players out there.
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Posted by
MrAleman
(VIP) 26 Nov 2007 6:45am
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Actually my ELO rating works out at roughly 2150. However this is nothing like GrandMaster Standard who tend to have ratings of about 2500 or more.
The best players i've seen on GC over the last couple of years would be Belfast Bishop, Mughetti, Sir Durs and GM of Puppets.
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Posted by
tactical_player
27 Jul 2008 9:54am
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I would certainly agree with Mr Aleman Sir Durs GM of Puppets, and Mughetti are amazing players, however there are others.
PS: Mr Aleman whats your actually BCF or ECF grading because I always see differernt things.
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Posted by
MrAleman
(VIP) 14 Aug 2008 11:48am
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My BCF rating which has just come out is 185... That equates to 2175 as an ELO rating. This is based on around 10 officially graded games in the last year. People like Nigel Short and Michael Adams are graded around 250.
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