Author: Chris Carson
Date: 14:53:18 04/16/02
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On April 16, 2002 at 17:50:05, Peter Hegger wrote: >On April 16, 2002 at 10:18:38, Chris Carson wrote: > >>So Far: >>Sun April 14 Smirin-Shredder 1-0 >>Mon April 15 Hiarcs-Smirin .5-.5 >> >>My guess: >>Thu April 18 Smirin-Junior .5-.5 >>Sun April 21 Tiger-Smirin .5-.5 >>Mon April 22 Shredder-Smirin .5-.5 >>Wed April 24 Smirin-Hiarcs 0-1 >>Thu April 25 Junior-Smirin 1-0 >>Sun April 28 Smirin-Tiger .5-.5 >> >>Final: GM Smirin 4.5 – Comps 3.5 (est. TPR = 2652, each win worth 50 pts) > >Hi, >Last time I posted a combined TPR for the machines (against Gulko)I was scorned >and ridiculed by the resident "experts" for doing such a silly thing. I'm glad >to see that others don't think it so silly after all. >Best regards, >Peter. I remember your post, I liked it. Ofcourse you can combine ratings for a team rating. People who complain about this have an "agenda" they are pushing. Don't let so called "experts" silence you. :) > >> >>My guess is that GM Smirin can win this match. He is a strong player, will get >>rest on key days and has good incentive. I think both Tiger and Junior can >>beat GM Smirin, however, Junior has the advantage of white the day after GM >>Smirin plays Hiarcs. Tiger gets white after GM Smirin has a two day rest. >>Also, this next game is important for Junior to draw, GM Smirin has two days >>rest/preparation and should be ready for Junior. The comps need to use non-CB >>openings or they are likely to pay a price. >> >>Also note that the 4 comps scored 5-3 against GM Gulko (2597) for a TPR of 2697, >>combine this with the “guess” above and the 16 game TPR for the 4 comp team >>would be somewhere between 2625 and 2675. I would also “guess” that a TPR >>discussion will ensue on this board. >> >>This is just a guess, not based on anything other than a gut feeling. Please >>post your thoughts.
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