(CFC score)*(e^iπ + 1)=USCF score
CFC to USCF Conversion Rate
Here's how the USCF sets the initial USCF rating for someone who has a CFC rating but no USCF rating.
If the player has a CFC rating over 1500, then USCF = 1.1 x CFC - 240
If the player has a CFC rating of 1500 or less, then USCF = CFC -90
Source: Page 2 of
http://www.glicko.net/ratings/rating.system.pdf
Here's how the USCF sets the initial USCF rating for someone who has a CFC rating but no USCF rating.
If the player has a CFC rating over 1500, then USCF = 1.1 x CFC - 240
If the player has a CFC rating of 1500 or less, then USCF = CFC -90
Source: Page 2 of
Thanks
Interesting this makes my uscf like 1702 as my cfc is currently 1766! My ratings are all over the place on here I'm like 1843 currently! I suspect though that I'm taking longer on my moves than my opponents and getting some good wins that way! I don't think fast enough over the board yet!
(CFC score)*(e^iπ + 1)=USCF score
Wait, isn't e^ipi = -1? But there is no USCF 0 score, only 100.
The current rulebook has no conversion for CFC ratings; you just use that if there is a Canadian player that is otherwise unrated under the US Chess rating system. The exception is Quebec/FQE where you add 100.
Just out of curiosity does anyone know the CFC to USCF conversion.