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Garner, NC

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27 Sep 15

I wish there was an easier way to find the rating of your opponent as it was when the game was completed. As it is, you can go back to previous games, but only see your opponents rating at is current value.

player of the violin

Canada.

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Originally posted by techsouth
I wish there was an easier way to find the rating of your opponent as it was when the game was completed. As it is, you can go back to previous games, but only see your opponents rating at is current value.
good way of putting it. that's what I was also asking with Thread 163946 🙂

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22 Oct 15

Originally posted by techsouth
I wish there was an easier way to find the rating of your opponent as it was when the game was completed. As it is, you can go back to previous games, but only see your opponents rating at is current value.
I agree.
At present the only way to find your opponent's rating as it was at the end of the game, is to first find out when the game ended, and then find it on the ratings graph. Easy enough maybe, but a bit long-winded, particularly if you have a few games ending on the same day.

Much simpler would be to simply click on the game in question, and be able to see both yours and your opponent's rating at the finish of the game (prior to the adjustment following the result.)

I've never understood the logic behind showing both players' current ratings when looking at an old game. Games published on-line or in chess magazines don't do it, they show the ratings at the time the game was played.
I already know my own current rating, and if I want to know my opponent's current rating all I have to do is click on their profile.

player of the violin

Canada.

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26 Oct 15

Originally posted by Tommovich
I agree.
At present the only way to find your opponent's rating as it was at the end of the game, is to first find out when the game ended, and then find it on the ratings graph. Easy enough maybe, but a bit long-winded, particularly if you have a few games ending on the same day.

Much simpler would be to simply click on the game in question, and be ab ...[text shortened]... , and if I want to know my opponent's current rating all I have to do is click on their profile.
exactly what I'm thinking

Upstate NY

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29 Oct 15

Originally posted by DukeOfEuphony
good way of putting it. that's what I was also asking with Thread 163946 🙂
Ditto! Thread 164940 and Thread 112342. 😉

It has bugged me that current ratings rather than the ratings at the time the game ended are provided both in PGNs and when clicking into finished games. In the case of viewing finished games (vs. PGNs), it probably makes sense to display both current ratings and end of game rating for the players. (Need to avoid confusion on which rating is shown.)

As others have said, previously the end-of-game ratings could be extracted (only) from the old ratings graphs by hovering, but that was not a good solution in any event.

player of the violin

Canada.

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29 Oct 15

Originally posted by gedwin
Ditto! Thread 164940 and Thread 112342. 😉

It has bugged me that current ratings rather than the ratings at the time the game ended are provided both in PGNs and when clicking into finished games. In the case of viewing finished games (vs. PGNs), it probably makes sense to display both current ratings and end of game rating f ...[text shortened]... d (only) from the old ratings graphs by hovering, but that was not a good solution in any event.
that's another good way of putting it 🙂

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29 Oct 15

Agreed, and previously suggested: Thread 162015