@truthadjustr not sure what u talking about show us a game
@truthadjustr not sure what u talking about show us a game
@truthadjustr not sure what u talking about show us a game
Don't show us the game, use lichess.org/report if you suspect that people are breaking the lichess terms of service.
It's not the rating system - both places use the Elo system with some modifications, so all it indicates is your ranking within that pool of players. The two sites have two different groups, and cross comparisons aren't really meaningful.
@TCF_Namelecc, the guy who had made the forum (@truthadjustr) was talking about chess.com and not lichess.org
I hope u understood :-)
@Talezassian Yes true.
Chess.com rating are very close too Elo rating whereas Ratings are calculated in lichess using the Glicko-2 rating method developed by Mark Glickman. This is a very popular rating method, and is used by a significant number of chess organisations (FIDE being a notable counter-example, as they still use the dated Elo rating system). (Thanks google) :-)
Glicko's a modification of Elo, though, isn't it? I suppose it's different enough that it's been given its own name. Looks like Chess.com uses Glicko https://support.chess.com/article/210-how-do-ratings-work-on-chess-com whereas Lichess uses Glicko-2, which according to Wikipedia introduces the ratings volatility - so the rating changes less with the greater volatility of your opponent's rating?
Same goes for chess.com, report people that you suspect are cheating against you.
My lichess ratings are much higher than on chess.com due to the inflation but mainly cuz I play much more here (about 400-500 points)
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