Are You a FIDE Online Arena Super Grandmaster?

 Fide Online Arena is the amazing online chess platform for FIDE members to play on and receive legit FIDE online ratings and titles. It was one of those phenomenally good ideas that former FIDE president Kirsan Ilyumzhinov came up with that changed the perception of chess competency and titles forever.


FIDE decided to devalue its own chess titles by offering for a price the chance for hopefully weak chess players the chance to become an "Arena Master" which basically means not a master at all but a weak player with a badge.

I am the proud owner of an AFM title (Arena FIDE Master) which means I was able to attain a 1400 elo performance in 100 games on the FIDE Online Arena platform. That is no mean feat but it is definitely not a FIDE master performance. 

So why is FIDE devaluing its own respected esteemed and valued titles by promoting a parallel competency hierarchy that lacks credibility and actual competency?

Answers on a postcard please!


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