Current grades for Selkirk and other clubs

The lists here are not final, but only the live grades as a July 2019.  They will be updated when the official grades for 2019-20 come out.

A list of all players in the last 10 years can be found in the historical page.

Selkirk Chess Club: recent grades
SurnameFirstnamePnum 1617 1718 1819 1920
BogleDave3226 1523 1519 1537 1518
DuffellNick18177 1514 1495 1472 1451
MooreJohn5273 1412 1418 1385 1418
KeenMartin10004 1515 1394 1398 1396
MillerBill5273 1382 1382 1387 1361
BurrowsJim9595 . . 1390 1385
ThompsonIan6245 1269 1272 1305 1322
MitchellJohn7243 1285 1282 1295 1265
LeckieSteve28896 . . . 1180
MilesAlan5258 1126 1111 1086 1067
PoultonKevin28628 ...862
NathanChris17535 888914905857
CarterCameron1653  ....
Berwick
Surname FirstnamePnum 1617 1718 1819 1920
TurnerMax24271 1848 1898 1961 2018
RobertsAnthony5792 .164816271627
TurnerJim19994 1560156715711569
MullenNicole18839 1572156915231547
AndersonDouglas11820 1438142013941395
RobinsonStuart5831 1310 1312 1301 1288
WardMaurice19015 1240122412241251
MorganAndrew19016 1267126212611247
NHS Borders
Surname FirstnamePnum 1617 1718 1819 1920
O'DonnellJohn5524   1620 1630 1646
GimbutisStasys24396 1552 1597 1664 1614
LitsterSteve27538 ..12421175
SymonsLogan26248. 576696826
MurrayDavid26250. .492541
UrquhartBill27539 ..00
Galashiels
SurnameFirstnamePnum 1617 1718 1819 1920
WallaceMartin6355 1739 1771 1702 1751
CrosbieRob3641 1235 1244 1232 1220
RobinsonKeith19663 1077113611681173
BirbeckGeorge12981 1137 1137 1145 1135
MacGillvrayAlistair10590 . . 1140 1130
GrayAlistair11578  . . . 891
LawsonTom12337 982 983 945 955
CoylePaddy15456 719 710 698 666
Kelso
SurnameFirstnamePnum 1617 1718 1819 1920
AitchisonKeith3020 1538 1618 1664 1681
AndersonTim26047 1657 1598 1579 1579
WhittakerIan6460 . . 1600 1557
WoodhurstJohn19232 1447 1481 1476 1503
ArmstrongKevin13778 1462 1462 1462 1456
ArmstrongAlan3074 1381 1398 1388 1403
ArmstrongSandy8316 1248 1277 1244 1227
GrahamStuart12784 1075 1069 1107 1098

The grading system

The Scottish Grading system is based on the system developed in the 1950s by Professor Arpad Elo, and used by FIDE in its lists.

The Elo system uses probabilities to calculate the value of a result to a player; in simple terms, more credit is given for defeating a much stronger player than a player of around your own strength or below. The other side of the coin is that losing to or drawing with a player significantly lower than yourself will be costly.

A table of values is used which has the expected score for players depending on the difference in grades (download this table»). For example:

  • When two players have the same grade, their expected score against each other is - as you would imagine - 0.5.
  • If I am playing an opponent 100 points above me, I have an expected score of 0.364, and my opponent an expectation of 0.636

Calculating a grade for the new season

To calculate your new grade: total your points for the season, and then your expected score using the table.

You now have an actual score and an expected score.

You also need a note of the number of games you have played, using a minimum of 30; eg if you have played 42 games, then games = 42; if you have played 12, then games = 30

Your new grade is your old grade +...

(800 * (actual - expected) / games)

A further refinement to the grade is made by Chess Scotland in the form of drift. This is a separate calculation to correct minor anomalies, but typically is only in the region of 2 or 3 points. (see a fuller explanation from Chess Scotland»).

Automatic calculators

Two spreadsheets to do this are:

English Chess Federation

ECF equivalent grades can be calculated from Chess Scotland (CS) grades using the following formula:

ECF = (CS / 10) - 18

Chess Scotland website

The definitive introduction to CS gradings is at https://www.chessscotland.com/grading/