Author: Chris Carson
Date: 07:28:47 02/08/00
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On February 08, 2000 at 09:41:30, Albert Silver wrote: >Which Rebel played 20 consecutive games at a performance of 2595? What were the >conditions, and what was the time-control? Also, I don't think one compare the >Hiarcs 6 rating (for example) on the SSDF, played over hundreds of games at >40/2, with only 2 against humans. > > Albert Silver Apr-97 Aegon97 Van Geet 2320 Reb 9 Pp-200 1 Apr-97 Aegon97 Loeffler 2410 Reb 9 Pp-200 1 Apr-97 Aegon97 Polgar 2470 Reb 9 Pp-200 0.5 Apr-97 Aegon97 Timoshchenko 2515 Reb 9 Pp-200 1 Apr-97 Aegon97 Kosashvili 2560 Reb 9 Pp-200 0 Apr-97 Aegon97 Kuijf 2475 Reb 9 Pp-200 1 Jun-97 Tourney Akesson 2485 Reb 8 P-200 1 Jun-97 Tourney Akesson 2485 Reb 8 P-200 0 Nov-97 3rd Copa Santos 2190 Reb 9 P-225 1 Nov-97 3rd Copa Pena 2330 Reb 9 P-225 1 Nov-97 3rd Copa Dominguez 2340 Reb 9 P-225 0.5 Nov-97 3rd Copa Mateo 2408 Reb 9 P-225 1 Nov-97 3rd Copa Hernandez 2320 Reb 9 P-225 1 Dec-98 4th Copa Dominguez 2340 Reb 10 PII-400 0.5 Dec-98 4th Copa Pinal 2330 Reb 10 PII-400 1 Dec-98 4th Copa Alvarado 2180 Reb 10 PII-400 1 Dec-98 4th Copa Fernendez 2180 Reb 10 PII-400 1 Dec-98 4th Copa Mateo 2415 Reb 10 PII-400 1 Dec-98 4th Copa Montes 2130 Reb 10 PII-400 0.5 Dec-98 4th Copa Jaquez 2220 Reb 10 PII-400 1 Note: AEGON97 games were 40/90 + 30 sec/move (fisher) All the rest were 40/2 FIDE and USCF accept all as "regular" time controls. Also, these were all "tournament" and not "match" games, this also supports my hypothesis that ratings for computers decrease in match play (since the human can prepare for the computer). Hope this is what you were looking for. I wish there were more Hiarcs games, but that is all I can find, if you know of some more, please let me know where I can find them. I also agree that the SSDF is a much more valid and reliable (many more games) for judging computer playing strength. Thanks. :) Best Regards, Chris Carson
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