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Subject: Re: Anand FIDE World Champion: Anand-Shirov 3,5-0,5

Author: Hermano Ecuadoriano

Date: 10:05:04 12/25/00

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On December 24, 2000 at 13:11:49, Christophe Theron wrote:

>On December 24, 2000 at 09:09:27, Jeroen Noomen wrote:
>
>>My congratulations to Vishy Anand, for winning the
>>FIDE World Championship 2000!
>>
>>3,5-0,5 in the final against Shirov, that leaves no
>>discussion whatsoever. Anand was the best, remained
>>unbeaten and scored a clear victory in the final.
>>Well done!
>>
>>Jeroen
>
>
>I am still absolutely amazed that a World Championship can be decided this way.
>
>A score of 3.5-0.5 is not statistically significant, not even with a low
>confidence.
>
>It is now clear, at least amongst the experienced computers chess operators,
>that such a result means NOTHING.
>
>I think that the computer chess community is on some topics much more advanced
>than the human chess community. For example the human chess community has
>adopted the ELO rating system, but still ignores most of the basic rules of this
>system (margin of error, level of confidence). The computer chess community is
>aware of these rules, and you can find these parameters published in the SSDF
>rating list for example.
>
>
>
>    Christophe

I think the confidence of most of the posters here, that you are applying the
math appropriately to chess games and matches, is unreasonable.
Chess differs from the coin toss in ways that should be very interesting to
you to rethink sometime.



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