Your New Monthly ECF Rating Explained - Dorset Chess

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[vc_empty_space] Introduction The ECF grading system was the method formerly used by the English Chess Federation (ECF) to indicate a player’s strength. It was first published in 1958 and was devised by Richard W. B. Clarke, father of politician Charles Clarke. The 3 digit ECF grades were updated on a six monthly cycle, based on
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