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Is there a reason why my rating is higher on corresepondence chess sites (1250) than on standard or blitz chess sites (1080)?

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If Theres Hell Below

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Originally posted by LanndonKane
Is there a reason why my rating is higher on corresepondence chess sites (1250) than on standard or blitz chess sites (1080)?
at least three: different games, different player pools, different factors in rating algorithm.

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Originally posted by LanndonKane
Is there a reason why my rating is higher on corresepondence chess sites (1250) than on standard or blitz chess sites (1080)?
Perhaps you play better moves when you think longer

Hinesville, GA

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Originally posted by LanndonKane
Is there a reason why my rating is higher on corresepondence chess sites (1250) than on standard or blitz chess sites (1080)?
The longer you think, the better you play. Blitz isn't real chess although sometimes it can seem like it from looking the game over. Standard chess is more focused, but you don't have as long to think on your moves like on here. With that said, your rating will be higher on RHP because you think longer. Personally, I find myself rather quickly on here as if I were playing Blitz.

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True, but doesn't everyone think longer on RHP and thus shouldn't the rating be the same assuming all else is equal? I think so. Thus, I would say that the reason your rating is higher is more likely to be due to weaker competition.

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Originally posted by exigentsky
True, but doesn't everyone think longer on RHP and thus shouldn't the rating be the same assuming all else is equal? I think so. Thus, I would say that the reason your rating is higher is more likely to be due to weaker competition.
I don't know. All I know is I can easily amass - with a little time - a 1700 Blitz rating anywhere. But, I have had a heck of a time getting a 1700 rating on RHP. I don't know if it's because I play too fast... or what... I don't know. But, I do knot I'm between 1500-1700 across all forms of chess. So, I don't care. That's good enough for me at 34 going on 35 in May. I don't think I'm willing to put the study time and the energe into getting a 2000 rating. Maybe, 1800 - but no way 2000. I know what it takes, and I'm just not willing to do it, you know?