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In chess the greatest cause is to checkmate your opponent's king. And to complete the greatest cause, you must first have your cause be the greatest cause. And to do that, you must complete a lesser cause, and for you to complete the lesser cause you must first have that lesser cause be your cause. So, to win in a game of chess, to have the greatest cause, your lesser cause must be greater than your opponent's lesser cause.
--- George Washington Bridge
Rating Trend
Rated Won / Drawn / Lost
All Rated
131 games
As White
59 games
As Black
72 games
Stats
- Games Played
- 131
- Rated
- 131
- Won
- 67
- Lost
- 57
- Drawn
- 7
- In Progress
- 0
- All Moves
- 3928
- Moves This Month
- 0
- Tourn. Entry Rating
- 1491
Rated Color
All
131 games
Won
67 games
Lost
57 games
Drawn
7 games
Rated Timeouts
Won
5 games
Lost
6 games
Historical
Highest Rating | 1546 | 1546 | 1546 |
Average Rating | 0 | 0 | 1456 |
Lowest Rating | 1313 | 1313 | 1313 |
Opponent Average Rating | 0 | 0 | 1481 |
Games Rated | 0 | 0 | 131 | 90 days | 1 Year | 5 Years |
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Affiliated Clans
No affiliated clans
Affiliated Clubs
No affiliated clubs
Tournament Victories
No tournament wins yet
Awards
Ladder Rank
No ladder entered
Notes
Moves This Month is the number of moves made since the 1st of the month.
Highest Rating excludes provisional (first 20) games.
Tournament Entry Rating is calculated by the formula (CurrentRating + HighestRating) / 2.
The entry rating will never drop to more than 100 points below your Highest Rating.
Rated stats are updated within 24 hours of the last completed rated game.
Last refreshed on 01 Jul 09.