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Subject: Re: Rebel Performance Rating

Author: Peter McKone

Date: 13:49:42 09/20/99

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On September 19, 1999 at 07:44:08, Enrique Irazoqui wrote:

>On September 18, 1999 at 17:42:11, Stephen A. Boak wrote:
>
>>I am setting up an Excel file to track the Rebel Performance Rating for games at
>>tournament time control, 40 moves / 2 hrs.
>>
>>Does anyone have the actual FIDE ratings of Rebel opponents at time of the
>>matches for:
>>  Anand (July '98)
>>  Rohde
>>  Sorin
>>  Hoffman
>>
>>I have the ratings from the team match today.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>  --Steve Boak
>
>This is what I have:
>
>Player           Elo   Rebel score
>
>Sorin           2524     0,5
>Rodhe	        2585      0
>Rodhe           2585     0,5
>Hofman          2501      0
>Anand           2795     0,5
>Anand           2795      0
>Ruzele          2515     0,5
>Krivonosov      2432     0,5
>Zapolskis       2399      1
>Grabliauskas    2466     0,5
>
>Average Elo     2560
>
>Rebel TPR       2480
>
>Enrique

If I lost 10 games to GMs, what would my performance rating be?  2250?  For a
performance rating to be meaningful, doesn't Rebel needs to play against more
opponents that it can beat?  I wouldn't be surprised if its performance rating
is actually a bit higher, and it certainly would be more credible.

Regards,
Peter McKone



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