What does the K-factor in chess mean? an easy explanation

The K-factor (or development coefficient) is one of the simplest pieces in the mathematics behind chess ratings. In plain language, K determines how fast a player’s rating moves after they play rated games. A bigger K means bigger jumps (up and down). A smaller K makes a rating change more slowly, so it’s “stickier.” Below … Continue reading What does the K-factor in chess mean? an easy explanation