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Actually my understanding is that ICCF is affiliated with
FIDE. Correspondence chess does have separate titles, but I don't think the article makes that very clear. I don't doubt that she has the GMC title, but the supplied link to chessgames.com shows her titles as WIM, WIMC, and IMC. The
Category:Chess grandmasters cat has been used strictly for FIDE
International Grandmasters plus the original 5 named by the Tsar. We have a separate cat for the FIDE
Category:Chess woman grandmasters. I think separate cats for the correspondence GMs would be a good idea. (I don't think we need cats for the various titles below GM for either over the board or correspondence.) What do the chess-fan wikipedians think?
165.189.91.14821:45, 1 May 2006 (UTC)reply
In my opinion, the category's name is "Chess grandmasters", not "FIDE and Tsar chess grandmasters". And there is no other category for correspondence grandmasters. Therefore I would use it for all chess grandmasters. - Regarding chessgames.com, the info there is old; world champions (and the 2nd and 3rd in the championship tournament) always get the grandmaster title. --
Ioannes Pragensis22:06, 1 May 2006 (UTC)reply
I think we should create a cat for correspondence GMs. My view is that standard usage of the term GM among chess players does not include holders of the FIDE
Woman Grandmaster title, correspondence GMs, or GMs of chess composition. I think this has been the historical use of
Category:Chess grandmasters in wikipedia. See the explanation that's been in
Category:Chess players for many months. It might be reasonable to make
Category:Chess grandmasters a supercat with subcats for the FIDE unrestricted and women's titles, the ICCF titles, and the composition title.
165.189.91.14815:15, 2 May 2006 (UTC)reply
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Actually my understanding is that ICCF is affiliated with
FIDE. Correspondence chess does have separate titles, but I don't think the article makes that very clear. I don't doubt that she has the GMC title, but the supplied link to chessgames.com shows her titles as WIM, WIMC, and IMC. The
Category:Chess grandmasters cat has been used strictly for FIDE
International Grandmasters plus the original 5 named by the Tsar. We have a separate cat for the FIDE
Category:Chess woman grandmasters. I think separate cats for the correspondence GMs would be a good idea. (I don't think we need cats for the various titles below GM for either over the board or correspondence.) What do the chess-fan wikipedians think?
165.189.91.14821:45, 1 May 2006 (UTC)reply
In my opinion, the category's name is "Chess grandmasters", not "FIDE and Tsar chess grandmasters". And there is no other category for correspondence grandmasters. Therefore I would use it for all chess grandmasters. - Regarding chessgames.com, the info there is old; world champions (and the 2nd and 3rd in the championship tournament) always get the grandmaster title. --
Ioannes Pragensis22:06, 1 May 2006 (UTC)reply
I think we should create a cat for correspondence GMs. My view is that standard usage of the term GM among chess players does not include holders of the FIDE
Woman Grandmaster title, correspondence GMs, or GMs of chess composition. I think this has been the historical use of
Category:Chess grandmasters in wikipedia. See the explanation that's been in
Category:Chess players for many months. It might be reasonable to make
Category:Chess grandmasters a supercat with subcats for the FIDE unrestricted and women's titles, the ICCF titles, and the composition title.
165.189.91.14815:15, 2 May 2006 (UTC)reply
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