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Can you get banned on ChessKid?

What happens to a player who is found to have violated the rules of Fair Play on ChessKid.com? We may suspend or close their accounts. Account closures may be permanent.
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Can ChessKid detect cheating?

Chesskid might detect cheating because they use several pieces of software to analyze the moves and look for suspicious behaviour.
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Is chess kids safe?

ChessKid.com considers online safety our #1 priority: there are no outside links or advertisements, and there is no social networking between kids and adults. Parents and coaches have full control of their kids' accounts, as well as the ability to review games and activities on the site.
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What age is ChessKid appropriate for?

In general, ChessKid's content and format is designed for kids up to age 13, but even older kids can benefit from the site. ChessKid.com is created for students from absolute beginners up to a chess rating of about 1600, and there's new content added all the time!
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How much does ChessKid cost?

ChessKid is free to join and use! Students can play unlimited games against other students. ​There is a premium version for $10 per month that unlocks all the lessons, puzzles, and robots.
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What happens if you cheat on ChessKid?

What happens to a player who is found to have violated the rules of Fair Play on ChessKid.com? We may suspend or close their accounts. Account closures may be permanent. If we happen to find violations of Fair Play in real-time, we may abort the game in progress and award their opponent with a win.
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Is chess Club worth it?

Although you can read books and study games on your own, with a club you can share your interest in chess with others. Encouragement: Being in a club is a great way to receive encouragement to improve your skills. As members improve, they provide better competition for others in the club.
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Is 1400 a good chess rating for a 14 year old?

Beginners are welcome, 1300 is more than enough. The best 16 year olds are at least master strength already. A competitive rating for a national under 16 tourney would be around class A to expert, lets say 1700-2100. You're not going to win the whole thing but you'll be in the pack somewhere.
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Is 1200 a good chess rating for a 12 year old?

1200 IS THE RIGHT RATING. I think Bobby Fischer was about 1750 when he was 13. Fischer was a grandmaster at 13! If you go to a really big youth tournament, for example the SuperNationals V, you will see 12 year olds from unrated to 2200+.
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What rating should a 13 year old be in chess?

The real answer is about 800-1000 on Chess.com. A bit higher in USCF. Would be great if you're already 2500 as 13 year old but if not then anything over 2000.. or maybe even 1800. but anything less wouldn't be that ideal.
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Is 19 too old for chess?

You're never too young, or old for chess! Keep trying and you will get better at it. Don't let age stop you from playing the best board game of all time.
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Should I let my son win at chess?

Always Letting Them Win is a Losing Strategy

Letting your child win every game creates just as many problems as constantly wiping them off the board. That's because problem solving skills can't evolve unless they're put to the test.
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Does chess com track you?

Chess.com openly uses machine learning to predict which moves might be made by a human in any given position. In fact, it has different models of individual famous chess players, and you can actually play against them. Presumably, similar models are used to detect cheating.
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Which chess player was caught cheating?

While Carlsen didn't speak publicly for three weeks, his implication was clear: He believed that when 19-year-old grandmaster Hans Niemann beat him the day before at the prestigious Sinquefield Cup, ending Carlsen's undefeated streak in classical chess at 53 games, that he had cheated with computer assistance.
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Is 17 too late for chess?

You're never too young, or old for chess!

Keep trying and you will get better at it. Don't let age stop you from playing the best board game of all time.
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Is 100 a bad chess rating?

If a player is 100 rated or close to it in standard, and they are truly playing (not just goofing off), then it stands to reason that most of their time controls will be low. They may know how the pieces move and most of the rules but that is just about it.
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Is 400 a bad chess rating?

A chess rating of 400 is still considered to be the new player level. At this level, you learned the rules of chess recently. And you might even still be confused about some of the rules sometimes, such as castling and en passant. You play pretty well and then you blunder your queen.
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Can I reach 2000 rating in chess?

The bad news is, 2000 is higher than the vast majority of people make it. The good news is that that alone doesn't mean that you can't. It varies from person to person, depending on how much time and talent they have to dedicate to chess. I would say that 2000 rating doesn't take talent, it takes time and effort.
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Who is the youngest GM in chess?

List of youngest grandmasters. Since 1950, when the Grandmaster (GM) title was introduced by FIDE, one measure of chess prodigies is the age at which they gain the GM title. Below are players who have held the record for the youngest grandmaster. The record is currently held by Abhimanyu Mishra.
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Are better chess players smarter?

Studies have found that Chess players who play the game regularly, exhibit signs of intelligence and tend to have higher IQs. Some of the best Chess players such as Fischer, Carlsen, and Kasparov have genius level IQs.
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Are the best chess players good at math?

Chess players are good at mathematics as the game helps them to improve problem-solving skills, deep calculation, memory skills, pattern recognition, logical thinking skill, geometric skill, and analytical skills. Studies have shown a strong correlation between chess and mathematics scores.
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Is chess actually fun?

Chess is one of the most popular games in the world. And for good reason - it's so much fun! If you think about the games that you enjoy, they probably strike a mix between easy to learn, yet challenging enough to keep you wanting more. Chess is a perfect mix of just that.
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