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Is chess-results non-existent in France? I think you can see your rating change during the tournament by simply clicking or your name in the tournament (in pairings, starting list, etc.).

Is chess-results non-existent in France? I think you can see your rating change during the tournament by simply clicking or your name in the tournament (in pairings, starting list, etc.).

@GennadyBukin Good catch! Chess-results is indeed non-existent in France. The French fed forces everyone to use their (outdated) website.

@GennadyBukin Good catch! Chess-results is indeed non-existent in France. The French fed forces everyone to use their (outdated) website.

@nikonoel said in #5:

Good catch! Chess-results is indeed non-existent in France. The French fed forces everyone to use their (outdated) website.

Ahh, French feds again. Not the first time I hear how they do bs.
Checked out the site, seems cool! And I think 'find a club' feature is a promising one! Will you expand your site outside France in the future?
UPD: chess-results looks really old but who cares if it is useful and convenient xD

@nikonoel said in #5: > Good catch! Chess-results is indeed non-existent in France. The French fed forces everyone to use their (outdated) website. Ahh, French feds again. Not the first time I hear how they do bs. Checked out the site, seems cool! And I think 'find a club' feature is a promising one! Will you expand your site outside France in the future? UPD: chess-results looks really old but who cares if it is useful and convenient xD

Does France have its own rating system like ECF?
Because ECF to FIDE conversion is generally pretty easy to get an approximate number, and ECF ratings update regularly

Does France have its own rating system like ECF? Because ECF to FIDE conversion is generally pretty easy to get an approximate number, and ECF ratings update regularly

This site is in German, but you can do this on there as well. Select the coefficient and enter your current ELO. Then you can either put in each opponent individually (up to 12) and how many points you achieved, or you put the rating average of your opponents and your score. http://178.63.132.68/elo-rechner

This site is in German, but you can do this on there as well. Select the coefficient and enter your current ELO. Then you can either put in each opponent individually (up to 12) and how many points you achieved, or you put the rating average of your opponents and your score. http://178.63.132.68/elo-rechner

Thanks for the link! However it doesn't seem to be persistent? As in: enter your results after each of your tournament games.
I also used to use a DWZ rechner which was pretty cool and able to save your results:
http://www.isewase.de/

Thanks for the link! However it doesn't seem to be persistent? As in: enter your results after each of your tournament games. I also used to use a DWZ rechner which was pretty cool and able to save your results: http://www.isewase.de/

@DSE3009 said in #7:

Does France have its own rating system like ECF?

Yes and no. It does have a national rating which is used for unrated players but almost all tournaments and leagues are FIDE rated so you never keep a national rating for long.

@DSE3009 said in #7: > Does France have its own rating system like ECF? Yes and no. It does have a national rating which is used for unrated players but almost all tournaments and leagues are FIDE rated so you never keep a national rating for long.