Author: Daniel Clausen
Date: 15:00:35 03/19/02
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Hi On March 19, 2002 at 12:49:40, stuart taylor wrote: [snip] >I thought it was atleast loosely connected universally, i.e. that one group in >some place having a tournament for beginners wouldn't start them all off with a >basis of 2500 elo, but would start them off according to standard guidlines. > Absolute perfection should obviously fall somewhere between 3-4000 elo if >calibrated with most of the world. "obviously"? :) Let me illustrate my point. A perfect player would approx have 750 ELO points more than the 2nd best player (ie Kasparov) therefore approx 2850+750=3600. As soon as a super Kasparov shows up and reaches 3000 ELO (being ~150 ELO's stronger than Kasparov) the ELO of the perfect player would go up to 3600+150+3750 ELO. And so on. Sargon
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