Right, I have just noticed today. There are problems though:
- The data are too thin.
- There are too many columns; if one column's rank relates to another column's range of ranks, then it is difficult to state further ranges of ranks in yet other columns without creating very wide ranges.
Which rank does an EGF 10 kyu have?
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Re: Which rank does an EGF 10 kyu have?
I don't know my EGF rank, on KGS I should reach 4kyu in a few days.
When I play at my local club I play two Polish EFG 1 dan's with 5 handicap stones and maybe soon this will be lowered to 4.
I also play a EGF 3 kyu with 3 stones.
Don't know if this "data" is of any use, because handpicaps aren't really that "just" or "adequate" IMHO.
Maybe it depends on the proportion of reading/theory understanding a bit. I guess most people are reading more careful face-to-face, so those who rise in KGS ranks mostly thanks to improved reading abilities will have less advantage in face-to-face games
Of course it can as well go the other way round, I don't really know.
When I play at my local club I play two Polish EFG 1 dan's with 5 handicap stones and maybe soon this will be lowered to 4.
I also play a EGF 3 kyu with 3 stones.
Don't know if this "data" is of any use, because handpicaps aren't really that "just" or "adequate" IMHO.
Maybe it depends on the proportion of reading/theory understanding a bit. I guess most people are reading more careful face-to-face, so those who rise in KGS ranks mostly thanks to improved reading abilities will have less advantage in face-to-face games
Formerly Gorim