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Subject: Does Analysing database BT-2630 or BS-2830 give correct Elo rating?

Author: Eran

Date: 05:01:13 03/30/98


Hi,

I am a little bit confused with using Analyse database menu with BT-2630
or BS-2830 in Rebel9. I want to know the accurate Elo rating of my
computer using Rebel9, and I am not sure if using Analyse database menu
with BT-2630 or BS-2830 will give correct Elo rating for my computer.

Does Analysing database BT-2630 or BS-2830 give correct Elo rating? Can
I go ahead and use it easily? Will a new Analysis.dat database tell me
about the accurate Elo rating for my computer using Rebel9?

If not, should I watch carefully each time I load a position into my
computer and write down a solution then? It is time-consuming . . . . :(

Is fixed user level of 15:00 minutes correct for analysing BT-2630 or
BS-2830 to give correct Elo rating for my computer? If not, what is the
correct level for that please?

As to finding a correct solution during analysing a position in a
database, I am not sure exactly which move is the correct solution of a
position. Let's suppose, if a move was found right after the program
changed its mind the last time, then several more *same move* lines were
found till the end of fifteen minutes, which is the correct move for a
solution of a position, the move right after the program changed its
mind the last time or the last move at the end of fifteen minutes?

Your help is greatly appreciated. Please email me privately, too. :)

Thank you,
Eran
Rebel9 Enduser
Email: mrerk@earthlink.net



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