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  2. FIDE, the international chess federation, assigns unique identification numbers to players worldwide, facilitating participation in official tournaments and tracking player ratings. Once you get one, include it to your Outpost Chess profile. Here's a simple guide on how to obtain your FIDE ID number:

  3. FIDE ID issued by Arena is an official FIDE id. You can and should use it both online and otb. To get FIDE ID on FIDE Online Arena, you need to register and upgrade to PRO.

  4. May 18, 2022 · While you can also get a FIDE ID at the FIDE Online Arena, such a FIDE ID cannot be used in OTB events. You can search your name at https://ratings.fide.com/ to find your FIDE ID, to check if you have one. Every country has its own process to apply for a FIDE ID.

  5. Step 1. check the FIDE website and make sure you DO NOT already have one assigned to you; search by your name. Step 2. US Chess can only assign USA-flagged FIDE IDs to any players who are USA citizens or permanent residents of the USA who do not already have an existing FIDE ID.

  6. In order to participate in a FIDE-rated tournament, you will need a FIDE ID. You can get a FIDE ID by contacting your Federation and asking them to create a FIDE ID. Depending your Federation, you may be required to provide them with various forms of identification, such as an ID card or a passport.

  7. Registration is the procedure of entering a player’s personal details into the FIDE players’ database. 1.2: A player registered to FIDE acquires a FIDE ID number (FIN). 1.3: FIN is a unique number for each player. It is not possible that two players have the same FIN and no player is allowed to have two different FIDE ID numbers.

  8. May 21, 2018 · A FIN or FIDE ID Number is a unique identifying number assigned to each player which is needed for him/her to participate in FIDE rated tournaments. This number is also required for organisers, arbiters and trainers in connection with FIDE rated tournaments and to allow them to attend FIDE sanctioned seminars that lead to non-playing titles.