Author: ALI MIRAFZALI
Date: 13:39:12 02/22/02
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On February 22, 2002 at 16:24:15, Dann Corbit wrote: >On February 22, 2002 at 16:22:00, ALI MIRAFZALI wrote: > >>On February 22, 2002 at 16:04:24, Albert Silver wrote: >> >>>On February 22, 2002 at 15:52:59, ALI MIRAFZALI wrote: >>> >>>>I work in the area known as Analysis.Anyway this is how I came up with the >>>>300 number.I think it is just a good rule of thumb ( I have not still conducted >>>>any experiments yet) .For example many comps action rated by the USCF have >>>>action ratings 200 above the slow 40/2 rating.I merely added 100 to the action >>>>rating to get the blitz .Nothing fancy. >>> >>>So you're saying that if a perfect player beats Kasparov 100% of the time at >>>40/2 it will be rated 3300, if it beats him 100% at g/30 it will be rated 3500, >>>and if it beats him 100% of the time in Blitz it will be rated 3600? I suppose >>>that it gets more perfect the faster it plays? >>> >>> Albert >>No actually this is not what I am saying.A perfect player will not beat Kasparov >>100% of the time.Due to the power of HUman INTUITION there are many >>ways that can lead to a draw (for a plyer of Kasparovs caliber using intuition). >>There is NO doubt that Kasparov will lose a MATCH to the perfect player.Back >>to the point : Most Computers have ratings of 200 more in action chess then they >>do in 40/2.This of course does not mean they are getting stronger .But it >>does mean this:Take this example(this is only an example!!!!!!!!!) the NOVAG >>Saphire has an action rating of 2383 .This means that a human rated 2383 by the >>USCF will be even with this machine in action chess over a series of games . >>But the formula says that in 40/2 the rating is only 2183.The same human would >>then come up ahead in a match at 40/2. > >Then the human is breaking the forumla, isn't he/she? Or is it the machine? >Probably never took the right math class. Are you denying the fact the Computers have higher action rating then 40/2 ratings? these are known facts.Breaking what formula?
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