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  2. Search for Players >> SEARCH FOR AN AFFILIATE. VIEW THE TOP 100 LISTS. VISIT OUR FAQ. Click here to search legacy site’s player search form for the time being.

  3. 30 sie 2023 · But if an old (presumably established) rating is inserted manually, then it would be used as the pre-event rating. But unless the office is notified of this, they won’t know to look up the old ID/rating. (And, no, mentioning it here isn’t sufficient notice.)

  4. 20 sty 2005 · Last Thursday I sent a ‘Contact Us’ message to USCF asking if they could look up his old ID. On Tuesday I left a voicemail with USCF asking how long an inquiry like that takes to get serviced and left my phone number and email address.

  5. This section provides several ways to learn about U.S. Chess Players including the top players and Champions in depth, and the top 100 in each of many different categories. You can also look up the rating and performance of any member of the US Chess Federation (US Chess), and learn more about how ratings are computed, or what rating you should ...

  6. Not sure if the database goes back that far, but you can search for yourself here: https://www.uschess.org/index.php/Player/Rating-Lookup-Old-format.html

  7. 17 lip 2019 · If you're a USCF member, you can search for yourself under players/ratings on their web site. You will find your history back to, as @Caesar49bc says, the early 1990s.

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