What is the difference between a 2450 and a 2500 or a 2500 to a 2600 or a 2600 to a 2650, etc? We sometimes see a player (example: Shabalov one year and Kaidanov another) winning almost everything in one stretch and doing so so or just fairly good at other times. Why is that? They obviously are good players.

We also see many players strong enough to be IMs or GMs and having a hard time breaking through that barrier. This is a very important thing to understand to be successful at a high level in chess.

Why do you think this is the case? What are the difference between the levels? I will offer my take after a few days to allow everyone a chance to post their opinions.

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