Hello, the table on this page or on other chess pages is very old, the 1400 elo fide now most have 1800 bala lichess, and the 1800, most have 2100 lichess elo, in addition, there are players who They have very low elos like 2200 being 2300 and others very high, like a 1600 that had 2560, I don't know how he has that elo, I understand that it is his elo because they were not eliminated and they have been with their accounts for years, but I do not know therefore, to know the rating of a person, there was a table where it was indicated, but it is no longer like that, and there is a web page where the rating is indicated, but if you have an account since you were a child, even if you now have 2900, of rating Lichess, if there are many games from when you were 6 years old, you will get an elo of 1300 even though now you have an elo fide of 2200, since it does not separate or difference which one should take to analyze the elo fide.
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@alhalim said in #1:
Hello, the table on this page or on other chess pages is very old, the 1400 elo fide now most have 1800 bala lichess, and the 1800, most have 2100 lichess elo, in addition, there are players who They have very low elos like 2200 being 2300 and others very high, like a 1600 that had 2560, I don't know how he has that elo, I understand that it is his elo because they were not eliminated and they have been with their accounts for years, but I do not know therefore, to know the rating of a person, there was a table where it was indicated, but it is no longer like that, and there is a web page where the rating is indicated, but if you have an account since you were a child, even if you now have 2900, of rating Lichess, if there are many games from when you were 6 years old, you will get an elo of 1300 even though now you have an elo fide of 2200, since it does not separate or difference which one should take to analyze the elo fide.
I'm not sure what you're trying to say but https://lichess.org/faq#high-ratings may be of help.
The initial post reminds me of this cartoon from Gary Larson:
He is trying to figure out how to translate between lichess elo and fide elo. He is noting that one person with 2200 fide had just 2300 lichess, while another player with 1600 fide had 2360 lichess. Then he speculates that old accounts have had longer time to build their lichess elo up (I'm pretty sure it doesn't work like that).
https://chessgoals.com/rating-comparison/#lichessotb
Hope this helps.
@norla @DeConscious The page that he went through is what he said is wrong, I don't have a 2190 FIDE rating as it says on that web page, I have 1538 FIDE rating, but on that page it says that if I have approximately 2345, I have that FIDE elo, why?
For some it's right, for others it's wrong. Chess (as well as life) is not linear...
My OTB german league rating is 1500 - as you can see in my profile, it differs for me, too. :D
Have fun!
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