To be fair, this is TB's thread so he can carry the conversation to whatever direction he wants. Plus kudos to TB for uploading a practice match he had with Victor.
I think the issues are, every day in clubs, people talk about their ratings and often talk about their "peak" ratings. What is their true ratings now? No one knows unless that person enters the tournament again. For all we know, he could have been talking about his rating from 8 years ago when he last played in a sanctioned tournament. That happens in US clubs all the time. Take those discussions with a grain of salt. It is like people in the gym trying to see who has the bigger muscles. It is a lot of testosterone distorted trash talks.
If you really want to know your true ratings, play in at least 5-6 tournaments a year and KEEP your ratings. It is harder than you might think. For example, if you are, say, rated 1992 and you enter a U2000 event, you better win it! Because you will lose a lot of points if you lose to most of those players in that event. For example, in your round robin group, U2000 event, you should be a top seed at 1992 and the second seed might 1850? Third seed might be 1650? Fourth seed might be 1400? So to protect that 1992, you better sweep your round robin group and do that for 5-6 tournaments a year, then you are truly 1992 or 2000 rated at the end. If you lose one single match to someone rated 1800 or below, you lose 40 points right there. No way you can protect your close to 2000 ratings if you cannot beat any player rated 1800 below 90+% of the time.