Rating Performance (or Performance Rating) is an indicator of a chess player's strength in a single chess tournament.
Looking at performance ratings could somehow help us assess as to whether a certain chess player performs well or not in a particular chess event.
So let's peek on the performance ratings of our Filipina warriors who are campaigning in the ongoing 8th Asian Continental Chess Championship.
FIDE Rating: 2166
Performance Rating: 2224
Starting Rank: 28
Rank after Round 7: 27
FIDE Rating: 2143
Performance Rating: 2204
Starting Rank: 34
Rank after Round 7: 28
FIDE Rating: 2054
Performance Rating: 2039
Starting Rank: 38
Rank after Round 7: 33
FIDE Rating: 2041
Performance Rating: 2090
Starting Rank: 40
Rank after Round 7: 37
FIDE Rating: 1999
Performance Rating: 1839
Starting Rank: 43
Rank after Round 7: 39
FIDE Rating: 2045
Performance Rating: 1898
Starting Rank: 39
Rank after Round 7: 40
FIDE Rating: 2040
Performance Rating: 2040
Starting Rank: 41
Rank after Round 7: 42
FIDE Rating: 2184
Performance Rating: 1994
Starting Rank: 27
Rank after Round 7: 43
FIDE Rating: 0
Performance Rating: 1878
Starting Rank: 45
Rank after Round 7: 44
2 Comments:
bakit walang topic tungkol kay joey antonio ? ang ganda ng performance nya? hindi ata parehas ang labanan sa malibay chess club?
I think Chardine Camacho has earned a WIM norm. She has a performance rating of 2280 after nine games. FIDE rules states that a player needs a PR of 2250+ for the norm. With this and the 20 game norm she earned in the last olympiad, she has now completed the norms needed for a WIM title. She only needs to have a FIDE rating of 2200. Can this be officially verified?
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