Author: Enrique Irazoqui
Date: 15:17:48 01/08/00
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On January 08, 2000 at 17:46:24, Chris Carson wrote: >On January 08, 2000 at 17:34:16, Enrique Irazoqui wrote: > >>On January 08, 2000 at 16:49:30, Peter Kappler wrote: >> >>> >>>I want to recompute Rebel's current performance rating. >>> >>>The results I'm interested in are: >>> >>>1) "Rebel Challenge" games >>>2) 2 matches against the Lithuanian team >>>3) IM Russek games >>> >>>If possible, it would be nice to know what hardware was used in each game (I >>>understand that slower machines were used in some of the Lithuanian games) >>> >>> >>>--Peter >> >>This is what I have: >> >>Player Elo Rebel score Hardware >>Sorin 2524 0,5 AMD K6III-600 >>Rohde 2585 0 AMD K6III-600 >>Rohde 2585 0,5 AMD K6III-600 >>Hoffman 2501 0 AMD K6III-600 >>Anand 2795 0,5 >>Anand 2795 0 >>Ruzele 2515 0,5 AMD K6III-600 >>Krivonosov 2432 0,5 PII-400 >>Zapolskis 2399 1 AMD K6II-300 >>Grabliauskas 2466 0,5 PII-350 >>Sherbakov 2541 1 AMD K6III-600 >>Zagorskis 2486 1 AMD K6III-600 >>Grabliauskas 2466 0 PIII-500 >>Sakalauskas 2450 0 PII-350 >>Krivonosov 2432 0,5 AMD-300 >>Baburin 2593 0,5 AMD K6III-600 >>Sherbakov 2552 0 AMD K6III-600 >> >>Average Elo players 2536 >>Rebel performance 41.18% >>Rebel TPR 2466 >> >>Enrique > >Enrique, > >The Anand HW was a Kyro AMD K6II-450, Thanks. I wanted to know this one. >could you calculate the TPR for each >Rebel/HW combination. Thanks! I don't think there are enough games to do this. For example, the AMD 300 would have 100% in 1 game. I think that the average speed for Rebel is more or less equivalent to a PIII-550. Enrique >Best Regards, >Chris Carson
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