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It has been over two years since FIDE implemented major changes to its rating system aimed at combating rating deflation. But are those changes actually working? My guest, Vlad Ghita, joins me to dig into the data. Vlad...
EP 476-Vlad Ghita: Is the Rating System Still Broken? A Data-Driven Investigation is an episode from Perpetual Chess Podcast by Perpetual Chess LLC . It has been over two years since FIDE implemented major changes to its rating system aimed...
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Published Mar 31, 2026, 62:27 long, audio available.
It has been over two years since FIDE implemented major changes to its rating system aimed at combating rating deflation. But are those changes actually working? My guest, Vlad Ghita, joins me to dig into the data. Vlad is a Romanian arbiter, instructor, and chess enthusiast with a master’s degree in physics. In his new e-book, The Rating Revolution, he takes a rigorous, data-driven look at how the global rating system is functioning—and where it may still be falling short. We discuss: What Vlad calls the “participation paradox” Which countries may be the most underrated How age impacts rating expectations Why some players feel stuck despite improving Is the US rating system functioning more effectively than FIDE? As discussed in the episode, many of these issues stem from structural imbalances in the rating pool—something Vlad illustrates through extensive analysis of nearly one million games . In our conversation (and in his book), Vlad not only identifies problems but also proposes thoughtful solutions. As a dedicated coach and adult improver himself, he also shares practical advice for chess improvement. ; 0:00- Intro Thanks to our sponsor, Chessable.com. Check out their FIDE Candidates Sale here: Sign up for Chessable Pro here: 0:02- Vlad’s joins the show, we being by diving into his chess background Mentioned: Michael Franco/NoseKnowsAll’s free Lichess materials- 0:10- How Vlad’s curiosity about ratings was piqued around the pandemic, what he learned about ratings 0:11- What is the cause of FIDE rating deflation? Mentioned: Jeff Sonas, Dr. Mark Glickman 0:16-What is “the participation paradox?” 0:21- Is the US rating system working better than FIDE’s? 29:00- Should FIDE institute adjustable rating floors? 31:00- What solutions does Vlad propose to improve the rating system? 42:00- Chess improvement lessons from Vlad’s playing and training experience Mentioned: Chess Structures, How to Study Chess on Your Own, Chessbook 50:00- The pros and cons of working full time in chess 52:00- Thanks to Vlad for coming on the pod and writing an insightful book. Vlad has offered a discount to Perpetual Chess Listeners if you use the code “perpetual” at checkout. If you are interested in getting coaching from Vlad, you can reach him via his website: Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Published Mar 31, 2026 and 62:27 long