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      • This data will be passed to FIDE and the player’s year of birth will be publicly accessible on the FIDE website, but the data will not otherwise be published. This information will remain on the ECF rating website indefinitely, to act as a historical archive of rating information.
      www.englishchess.org.uk/rules-for-acceptance-of-games-for-rating-new/
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  2. The ECF will be moving to a new conversion and will be recommending that conversion to other users. On the 1st March 2024, FIDE is making changes to its ratings, increasing the rating floor from 1000 to 1400 and condensing all ratings between 1000 to 2000 into the new range.

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  3. The ECF wants to support all its members. FIDE does not rate all results: excluding some games against new players, those players with too low a rating and games that do not meet the full rules of chess.

  4. The English Chess Federation is responsible for allocating FIDE Identification numbers (FINs) to English chess players. A FIN is required for FIDE-rated tournaments, and we can only register players who are English.

  5. Alternatively you could use the ECF code, membership no (including ME prefix), or FIDE no. For more information about facilities available see the help tab above. ECF current membership indicators:

  6. What information will the ECF pass on to FIDE? Where a tournament is FIDE-rated, the ECF is required to send the following information to FIDE, all of which is shown on the public rating list except where specified otherwise below: Forename; Surname; Federation; FIDE ID (if you are English, the ECF will create one for you if you do not have one)

  7. Jan 30, 2020 · The new Fide-style grades due to be posted up on the ECF grading website are being published in preparation for the monumental switch to monthly results reporting, which may or may not be a painful transition for English chess.

  8. May 15, 2023 · If you want to know someone’s ECF or FIDE ratings, you can look them up on the following online databases: ECF: ecfrating.org.uk. FIDE: ratings.fide.com. Official ECF and FIDE ratings are currently updated monthly.

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