Author: Peter Kappler
Date: 17:25:35 05/16/00
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On May 16, 2000 at 20:20:11, Chris Carson wrote: >On May 16, 2000 at 17:44:11, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On May 16, 2000 at 16:37:03, Chris Carson wrote: >> >>> FIDE >>> Opp >>>Program HW TPR Avg + = - Tot >>>Fritz SSS 4x500 PIII 2643 2543 3 4 1 8 - Dutch Championship only >>>Pritz 6/SSS 4/500 PIII 2685 2552 4 4 1 9 >>> >>>See: Tony's Page http://home.interact.se/~w100107/welcome.htm >>>for TPR calculation under my link. >>> >>>Best Regards, >>>Chris Carson >> >> >>Forfeits generally are _not_ calculated into a TPR. Ditto for formal >>ratings. Makes a lot of sense to ignore the 4 move resignation. Plus >>the eventual Van Den Sterren loss as well... > >Not my experience at all, but if you can point me to a documented >rule that says that, then I will change it, otherwise, I will score >it the way the tournament directors (TD) post it (same as losses for >computers due to hardware failures or IP failures, the game counts >as the TD decides, not the fans). > >Best Regards, >Chris Carson I guess it boils down to what you are trying to measure. If you just want a historical record of what happened, then go ahead and count the Bosboom game. If you're trying to accurately measure Fritz's playing strength, you should absolutely toss that game out. --Peter
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