Author: Paulo Soares
Date: 20:35:32 02/11/99
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Bill, Although I am not statistics expert, I liked his method. It seems that you passed the tests, based in the programs, based in SSDF, in a bolter and as resulted it got some more refined thing, lessend the error margin. As I do not know the calculation method ELO, I ask: the table below could be the table of a match of FIDE with a player named Zarkov4.5c , with no rating, that after the match got 17 points, having then its rating evaluated in 2426 points ELO? bt4- 2664 bt9- 2664 bt12-2254 bt24-2254 bt25-2388 bt26-2388 bt29-2521 bt30-2254 lgt3-2628 lgt4-2197 lgt5-2628 lgt6-2136 lgt7-2443 lgt8-2320 lgt9-2259 lgt10-2443 lgt11-2505 lgt12-2689 lgt13-2628 lgt17-2074 lgt20-2013 lgt21-2259 lgt22-2013 lgt23-2197 lgt24-2505 lgt29-2259 lgt30-2443 lgt31-2259 lgt32-2443 lgt33-2566 Zarkov 4.5c-no rating Best regards, Paulo Soares, from Brazil.
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