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How long is a good chess player?

And if you're an adult with a job and all that, then it's more like 8-10 years, if you keep at it nearly every day. But a 1300-1400 rating is probably the kind of player the OP currently thinks of as incredibly good (pretty much 100% win rate vs casual players).
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How many years does it take to be a good chess player?

If you put in a couple of hours per day and try to balance having fun vs improving, you can probably reach 1000 rating in 3-6 months and 1500 rating in 12-18 months. If you only play a couple of hours per week and never study the game, you can probably reach 1000 rating in 2 years, and you'll probably never reach 1500.
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How long do professional chess players play for?

The official time for FIDE, the International Chess Federation, which governs the World Chess Championship, allows 90 minutes for each player's first 40 moves and 30 minutes for the rest of the game. It also adds an increment of 30 seconds per move.
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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 a 1200 chess player good?

1200 is a good achievement for a beginner who has lived in the 900 range for a while. Mathematically, a 300 Elo point gain means you'd be expected to beat your former 900-self about 80-85% of the time now. So it's definitely good improvement.
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How hard is 1500 chess?

1500 is way above beginner, but way below someone who regularly studies for years. That's a really low rating for 1700.
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What age is peak in chess?

Many chess experts believe that most top chess players peak somewhere around age 35-40. For instance, this figure is given by GM and Doctor of Science in Psychology, Nikolai Krogius.
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How long does it take to get to 1700 chess rating?

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.
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Is there a 21 rule in chess?

There is no 21 move rule.
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What is the average chess rating?

A chess ranking system is based on a rating mechanism that will generally have a range of 400 to 2000+. In other words, a professional chess competitor will begin with an average chess rating of 400. As a chess player keeps winning or losing games in official chess tournaments, the rating will either go up or down.
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How many hours should I practice chess?

Yes I think 30 minutes per day is a good start, if you are consistent. You can definitely make it to 1700 in this way, but don't expect to improve too fast. Improving in Chess takes a lot of time. And 30 minutes studying alone wouldn't get you to 1700 without tournament practise.
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Why do chess players think so long?

thousands of tournament games are lost in the opening. the idea for such long controls is to give us the time to make the very best decision possible. in classical controls, each side has 3 hours to think, so using 30 minutes on one move isn't unheard of at all.
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Do you get better at chess as you get older?

Before a player's early 20s, performance on the chessboard appears to increase rapidly. Skill then appears to reach a plateau around 35 years of age, peak at age 40, and begin to steadily decline after age 45.
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How hard is it to get really good at chess?

Reaching Chess Mastery is Difficult

Well, that's not quite how it works. While learning how to play chess is relatively easy, improving your chess could be extremely hard. Everyone has a different learning curve for chess, and it can take years for the average chess player to reach his or her desired chess strength.
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What rating should you be after 1 year of chess?

So really anything between 0 and, say, 800 rating points are possible for your first year (although either extreme is very unlikely). You're clearly not a true beginner so personally I'd say 100 points a year is fine.
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Is chess rating and IQ correlation?

A person with average IQ is expected to reach a maximum rating of about 2000 in chess. Strong grandmasters with a rating of around and over 2600 are expected to have an IQ of 160 plus.
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What percentage of chess players are over 2000?

Approximately 70% of rated tournament adult players fall between 1200-1900. Statistically, 5% of rated players reach the Expert (2000) level, and 1% achieve the Master (2200) level.
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Is 30 too late to start chess?

It is never to late to start a hobby like chess. If you regularly play and study you could become an expert player within a few years.
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Is 28 too late to start chess?

At 28, was it too late to start playing chess? 28 isn't "too late" at all. You can take up the game of chess at any age and enjoy it. Former Chess World Champion, Mikhail Tal, reached his peak rating of over 2700 at age 44 (although to be fair he was a Grandmaster by age 21 already).
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How many calories does the average chess player burn?

Research suggests that a chess player could burn up to 132 calories per hour, and for a 9-hour haul, it could be around 1188 calories consumed while playing chess.
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What is the easiest chess title to get?

According to this Wikipedia entry, the lowest FIDE title is Candidate Master (CM), which requires an ELO rating of at least 2200. Obviously national chess federations offer their own titles, often with lower requirements. Save this answer. Show activity on this post.
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What does your chess rating say about you?

A rating is a number which indicates, based on your past performance, how good you are at chess. The higher the number the better you are. As at April 2012 the highest rated player in the world was Magnus Carlsen with a rating of 2835. You can see the highest rated players in the world on the FIDE top players list.
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Who is the youngest player to cross 2700 Elo rating?

3. Gukesh is the 4th youngest ever in the world to cross the 2700 Elo mark. Wei Yi was the youngest (15 years 7 months and 29 days), Magnus Carlsen crossed it at an age of 15 years and 11 months in live ratings, Alireza Firouzja was the third youngest.
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