Author: Uri Blass
Date: 06:38:22 03/20/02
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On March 20, 2002 at 09:29:43, Daniel Clausen wrote: >Hi > >On March 20, 2002 at 06:07:12, Uri Blass wrote: > >[snip] > >>I think that you assume that the perfect player is going to get 100% against >>kasparov and I believe that this assumption is also wrong because even the >>random player can get more than 0% against the perfect player. > >No I'm not assuming that. I'm trying to say the following: In every ELO-rating >system I know, there's a maximum number of rating points the strongest player >can be ahead of the second player. I think this number is somewhere at 750 >points. (maybe it's 1000, or 500 - it doesn't really matter) > >Whether the strongest player effectively is 1000 points or 2000 points better >than the 2nd doesn't matter. The player only being 1000 points better will more >lose/draw to the 2nd player and _temporarily_ go back to "+749 points ahead". >But that's it. > >Sargon I assume rating system when there is no maximal difference between the best and the second best player Uri
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