Maybe chess.com changed national master to master in their last update
For @SamCopeland, it still says NM
I don't think there was any such update
Maybe chess.com changed national master to master in their last update
For @SamCopeland, it still says NM
I don't think there was any such update
M is a chess.com bot. I saw that on another forum somewhere. Often times it is connected to an account that manages something, like chess.com lessons.
M is a chess.com bot. I saw that on another forum somewhere. Often times it is connected to an account that manages something, like chess.com lessons.
Thanks!
Because it is consigned to titled players, mostly.
The account is most likely responsive. That means there are people behind those responses, and those people are probably all masters of some sort.
I haven't heard of such a title. The titles I know of are: GM, IM, FM, CM/NM and maybe some titles
for females. That's all I know.
It's not an actual title, just something the site is using for that account.
Can I get my BM (Blunder Master) title now?
thief....that's my title
It's not an actual title, just something the site is using for that account.
Can I get my BM (Blunder Master) title now?
Even I'd like one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKD6E93DwXc&ab_channel=GothamChess
levy rozman youtube video playing with someone with the title "M" and he says in the start of the video it stands for Blunder master.
@Coach has a title of 'M' (not GM, not IM, not FM, just M).
It says that M stands for master. But does this title actually exist?