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How long should a chess game last?

Today, chess is one of the world's most popular games, played by millions of people worldwide. Casual games usually last 10 to 60 minutes; tournament games last anywhere from about 10 minutes (fast chess) to 6 hours or more.
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What is the 20 40 40 rule in chess?

The 20-40-40 rule in chess is a rule for players rated below 2000 that states 20% of your study should be dedicated to openings, 40% to the middlegame, and 40% to the endgame.
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Is there time limit in chess?

3.5. 1 The time control for each game shall be: 100 minutes for the first 40 moves, 50 minutes for the next 20 moves and then 15 minutes for the rest of the game plus an additional 30 seconds per move starting from move 1.
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Can a chess game last 5 hours?

A typical tournament time control is 40 moves in 2 hours. If both players take all their time, that's 4 hours right there. If it goes much past that, it can easily reach 5 hours or even longer.
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Are 30 minute chess games good?

yes, very good for your chess to play daily... if you actually use enough time to try to find the best moves. better for your game in the long run to try to calculate things for yourself than move the pieces around (although it is allowed).
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What Is The Longest Possible Game Of Chess?

Is 20 too late for chess?

Given everything we know about the development of chess talent, there is no reason to suspect that any particular person can learn the game past mid-to-late-20s and achieve master level play. But there's plenty of examples of such people becoming strong class A players or even Experts.
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Is 10 minute chess rapid?

Rapid (FIDE), quick (USCF), or active

Time controls for each player in a game of rapid chess are, according to FIDE, more than 10 minutes but less than 60 minutes. Rapid chess can be played with or without time increments for each move.
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Is 30 too late for 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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What is the 50 min rule in chess?

The fifty-move rule in chess states that a player can claim a draw if no capture has been made and no pawn has been moved in the last fifty moves (for this purpose a "move" consists of a player completing a turn followed by the opponent completing a turn).
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What is 10 minute chess called?

Bullet chess is a variant of blitz chess. According to FIDE, blitz chess is anything that has 10 minutes or less per player.
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Is 23 too late 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.
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Is 17 too late for chess?

Saptarshi Roy, an Indian Grandmaster started playing chess at the age of 16..... So it's never too late to start. I would say 19 is still too late to become an IM or FM, but I know someone who started studying chess around 16 and is a CM today.
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Is 14 too late to play chess?

It's never too late! I started playing more seriously in 2017 (age 14) with probably 1200-1300 strength. Now I am 1900-2000 online (sadly 1650 OTB, rarely playing IRL) and won some good OTB tournaments.
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How bad is 1500 chess rating?

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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Is 1200 decent in chess?

1200 – A budding chess player who can understand some basic chess strategies. 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”.
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Is 1200 chess rating ok?

a person who is rated 1200 is a little above a beginner level who has basic knowledge of principles in chess(control the center, get your king castled, basic tactics etc.). the main difference between a 1200 and someone who is stronger(say like a person who is 1400 on chess.com) is mainly tactical vision.
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How bad is 1000 in chess?

1000 is about the range of level where a player ceases to blunder at every of their game.
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Why is 3 minute chess so hard?

It's because the average strength of the player pool is different. Beginners tend to like longer time controls, like 10|0. After playing for a while they might switch to 3|0 but from what I've seen people never start with 3|0 because it's too fast so they don't like it. And of course all the pros play stuff like 3|0.
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What is the 3 times rule in chess?

This rule is in place to prevent games from going on forever with the same moves being made over and over! The threefold-repetition rule says that if a position arises three times in a game, either player can claim a draw during that position. On Chess.com, this draw happens automatically on the third repetition.
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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 650 a bad chess rating?

A 600 rating is normal for someone who's had a little experience but is otherwise completely new. A real beginner rating is about 250. 650 shows significant progress beyond that. The average player on chess.com is about 960, I think.
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Is 1200 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 1000 a good chess rating?

How good is a 1000 rating in chess? A chess player with a rating of 1000 will be placed in the 'Novice' category by the ELO rating system. The USCF rating system will place the same player in the category of 'Class E. ' This means that the player has a low ranking in both approaches.
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Is 600 a good chess rating?

0-1000: either a kid or a beginner. 1000-1200: below average player. 1200: either an average player or a newly registered member. 1200-1400: a decent chess player.
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Is 700 a good chess rating?

Is 700 elo a good chess rating? 700 is a decent chess rating for a beginner playing rapid on Chess.com. And what's fun about being rated 700 is that you can improve a lot very quickly. There's so many things to learn still!
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