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How good is Elo 1700?

1700-1900: a very good chess player. Makes few mistakes. Has reached a level of mastery that most Chess players will never reach.
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How hard is it to get to 1700 chess?

Approximately 3 months of hard disciplined training can get you to 1700 ELO/FIDE. Not that it really matters. There are a lot of supposedly high rated players who are just as beatable as 1000 level players. Those who do make it to 1700, I doubt it took so many hours...
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Is 1700 a good rating on Lichess?

Yes it is. The average is literally - 250 for Rapid. It changes slightly for the higher rated players and for new accounts.
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Is Elo rating 3000 possible?

Grandmasters at a level of 3000 might be still a tiny minority, and there are worldwide only 4-5 players with a real rating of 2900-3000 ELO points.
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How good is 1700 blitz chess com?

You are very good at blitz time control, you are in the 96th percentile.
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How good is a 1600 rated chess player?

1600 – A player among the top scholastic players on a state or national level. 2000 – Expert Level – A milestone hit by a handful of chess players while they are in grade school. 2200 – Minimum rating to be considered a “Chess Master”. 2400 – “Senior Master”.
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Who is the youngest to 2800 Elo rating?

Alireza Firouzja (Persian: علی‌رضا فیروزجا, Persian pronunciation: [æliːɾeˈzɑː fiːɾuːzˈdʒɑː]; born 18 June 2003) is an Iranian and French chess grandmaster. Firouzja is the youngest-ever 2800-rated player, beating the previous record set by Magnus Carlsen by more than five years.
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How hard is it to get a 2200 Elo in chess?

Statistically, 5% of rated players reach the Expert (2000) level, and 1% achieve the Master (2200) level. The rating scale is linear in nature. Theoretically and mathematically, a player 200 points higher rated than his opponent is expected to win 3 out of 4 games.
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How good is 1800 rating in Lichess?

1800 on lichess would be around 1500 if you're super bad on internet but more like 1400 for a randome player who is fine with otb and online. a 1800 fide would be around 2000-2100 if they're bad online but should be rated 2200.
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What is Lichess 1800 equivalent to?

If you have a lichess rapid rating of 1800, don't expect to score an 1800 performance at your first USCF event. Your rating will map to roughly 1335 USCF. The complete data set below maps all lichess ratings to their OTB averages across our survey results.
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Is 2200 a good Lichess rating?

Someone rated 2200 is better than 95% of lichess players.
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Is 23 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 23 too old for chess?

So yes, you can start at age 23, it doesn't even matter. Its 100% possible (as someone has already attested to earlier in the thread). I think is quite late, but if you have time to study, it is possible to get your goals. I started in my 20s, and made it as far as 1770 USCF rating, so nearly class A.
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How bad is 1500 chess rating?

1500 on chess.com is indeed a good rating. Your USCF rating would be in the range of 1300 -1700 depends on how you play in the tournaments.
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What was Einstein's Elo rating?

Einstein was never rated, and thus does not have an Elo rating. As per Håkon Hapnes Strand's answer, he died before Árpád Elo invented the rating system, so it's not even possible for him to have had an Elo rating.
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What Elo can an average person get?

The average for non-scholastic players was 1198 and the average scholastic player rating was 668. I believe the FIDE Elo system is set up in such a way that the average of all ELOs together is exactly 1500.
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Did Einstein have a chess rating?

Albert Einstein's IQ was 160-170 but had a Chess Rating of approximately 1500, on the other hand Garry Kasparov's peak rating was 2851 but his IQ Rating was only 135!
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What is the IQ of Garry Kasparov?

The score of Garry Kasparov's IQ was 135.

This was according to a series of tests designed to test his memory, abstract reasoning and spatial ability. When it comes to Garry Kasparov's IQ, it's clear he was a very gifted man, but he doesn't hold the record for the highest IQ to date.
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Did Kasparov ever play Fischer?

On the day Bobby Fischer would have celebrated his 71st birthday, Garry Kasparov paid a visit to his grave in Selfoss, Iceland. It was a historic moment for chess: arguably the two greatest players of the game never met, and so they were never as close to each other.
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What is the average IQ for a 1600 chess player?

If your IQ is 130, you're probably capable of an average chess rating of 1600.
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What is a realistic chess rating?

It's like math, some people are better than others, But I'd say 1300 to 1400 would be a good goal, but anything over 1200 would show effort. Some players are more natural that others, and can get to 1400 in a couple months, and quite a bit higher than that after a year.
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