Author: Graham Laight
Date: 11:18:06 12/22/99
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On December 22, 1999 at 12:36:48, Tony Hedlund wrote: >> SSDF ratings are not mean to be equivalent to FIDE ratings. They are supposed >>to estimate the Swedish rating the entries would get. I do not know how strong >>is a 2696 Swedish rating. >> Does anybody have the current Swedish human rating list? Some well know chess >>players must be there. >>José. > >Swedish ELO-list from 990101: > >1. GM Ulf Andersson 2623 >2. GM Ferdinand Hellers 2605 >3. GM Jonny Hector 2542 >4. GM Evgenij Agrest 2533 >5. GM Ralf Åkesson 2530 >6. GM Pia Cramling 2515 > >Tony If Ulf Andersson was to play a 10 game tournament against Tiger, and Tiger's rating is correct, then because there's a 73 Elo point difference between them, Tiger should win 6-4. In the case of Pia Cramling, he's 181 behind, so Tiger should win 7-3 or 7.5-2.5 This is still within testing range. Once the computers get to Elo 3000, sensible testing will no longer be possible, because the computers would then be expected to win 10-0 - so then we really will rely on computer v computer games to get any kind of rating at all. Graham
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