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Frequently Asked Questions
The USCF rating system, developed by statistician Arpad Elo in the early 60s, rates the performance of chessplayers in sanctioned tournaments. Most ratings fall between 400 and 2600, with an average of about 1350. The highest rated player in the US is Grandmaster Gata Kamsky, rated 2784 as of June 1997. In 1970, the World Chess Federation adopted the USCF rating method for international events. In 1993, World Champion Gary Kasparov achieved the highest international rating ever, 2805, breaking Bobby Fischer's 1972 record of 2785. In 1997, Kasparov broke his own record and achieved a rating of 2820. (The next highest player, Vladimir Kramnik, was rated 2770 on the same list.)
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