Want to know how many times you have played a certain individual and your win/loss record against him or her? Or if you just like looking at your chess stats then the MSA data program is for you.

It simply downloads the data for the selected individual USCF member to his or her computer and then analyses it to present the data in various ways.

It will then give you 27 different ways to look at that information and it is completely free for personal usage!

1. Sortable Flexgrid with USCF ID#, Name,Result, Selected Player’s Rating, Opponent’s Rating, Difference between the 2 ratings, Selected Player’s Post Rating, Date Tournament was rated and Name of the Tournament.
2. Sortable Flexgrid with Individual Results including Name, Wins, Draws, Losses and Total.
3. Number of Opponents played.
4. Total number of Rated games played, (Does not include Quick Rated games.)
5. Total number of wins.
6. Total number of draws.
7. Total number of losses.
8. Best upset. (With Details)
9. Best draw. (With Details)
10. Worst loss. (With Details)
11. Highest rated opponent win. (With Details)
12. Highest rated opponent draw. (With Details)
13. Lowest rated opponent loss. (With Details)
14. Selected players current Official Rating
15. Selected players current unoffical Rating
16. Selected players most recent winning streak
17. Selected players most recent drawing streak
18. Selected players most recent losing streak
19. Selected players Win / Draw / Loss record vs higher rated opponents
20. Selected players Win / Draw / Loss record vs equally rated opponents
21. Selected players Win / Draw / Loss record vs lower rated opponents
22. Variable by rating +/- version of Win / Draw / Loss vs opponents
23. Graph showing overview of your rating from tournament to tournament.
24. Same graph showing detail views.
25. Graph showing your rating at the end of each year.
26. Click on the tournament name and go to the USCF Web info.
27. Individual Results with Plus Percentage.

Click here to try this FANTASTIC program!

I would like to thank Wayne Zimmerle for this item!

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