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Posted by jstevens1
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7/31/2008
11:58:26

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Subject: 1700 Rating for jstevens1

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Hi everyone, just to let you know that at 1956 BST on 31 July 2008 I achieved my 1700 rating for the first time in my chess career. My current rating is 1705.

Have a nice evening everyone.

Cheers and bye for now.

Joanne


Posted by tim_b
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7/31/2008
14:18:09

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Well done, Joanne! :)

Posted by chessnovice
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7/31/2008
14:57:31

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Congrats!

Posted by cascadejames
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7/31/2008
21:36:51

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WTG

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:-)

Posted by spurtus
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8/02/2008
13:48:12

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congratulations, but beware every 50 rating points or so now may take years now. so dont be afraid in going down in rating in order to improve long term.

Posted by apastpawn
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8/02/2008
15:28:13

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Congratulations in your achievement.

You have annotated numerous games here at GK. Apparently this has helped. May you continue to improve. When I first met you here your rating was almost 200 points lower. This is a fantastic improvement but you worked hard for it.

If I can be of any further help, please let me know.

Wayne


Posted by chessnovice
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8/02/2008
16:23:45

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Annotating probably helped a lot, yeah, but I think the major source of your success is playing well above your rating and asking lots of questions.

Posted by ketchuplover
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8/03/2008
10:11:45

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kudos :)




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