N...S...M...GM...U |
N...S...M...GM...U |
May 22 2005, 06:17 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 20-May 05 Member No.: 913 |
hi wat are those letter after the scored stand for??... N S M GM U ??
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May 23 2005, 09:29 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Admin Posts: 76 Joined: 18-November 04 Member No.: 9 |
Please read http://www.clubxiangqi.com/?F=faq
A score may be associated with 5 possible indicators to provide additional information about the score. N (new): indicates that the player is new and the score is not stablized yet. The indicator is temporary and is removed once the number of games reaches 20. U (unreliable): indicates that the score may not tell the true strength of the player. The person may chat via IM, or using a word processors, or web surfing, or doing some other tasks for an extended period of time while playing. You may have an easier time to beat a multi-tasking opponent, but you may also have to wait a longer time for the person to make moves. In rare cases, you may have a hard time beating an opponent armed with chess analyzing softwares. This indicator is temporary and is removed once the person is no longer distracted for some time. S (senior): indicates that the person has played many games (1000+ games) and the score is stable. This is a permanent indicator. M (master) and GM (grandmaster): indicate that the player is good. These are honorary indicators, as they do not provide additional information about the score. A score of 2000+ is labeled as M, and a score of 2250+ is labeled as GM. |
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