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Subject: Re: My first game with H8

Author: Keith Ian Price

Date: 14:29:10 05/07/02

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On May 07, 2002 at 15:40:42, Terry Ripple wrote:

>On May 07, 2002 at 15:30:41, Terry Ripple wrote:
>
>>On May 07, 2002 at 15:11:29, Keith Ian Price wrote:
>>
>>>On May 07, 2002 at 14:54:38, Terry Ripple wrote:
>>>
>>>>On May 07, 2002 at 03:01:11, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>I am interested in this game, please post it. Your experience matches mine: it
>>>>>is not at all necessary to be a GM in order to get draws against the top chess
>>>>>programs ... and this without playing anti-computerchess
>>>>>Kurt
>>>>--------------
>>>>Hi Kurt,
>>>>Don't the same saying hold true that there are far few games played to make an
>>>>accurate analysis?
>>>>
>>>>I'll bet my bottom dollar that lower rated Masters (2200-2300) will be
>>>>slaughtered in a 50 game match!
>>>>
>>>>Regards,
>>>>Terry
>>>
>>>But under the ELO system, at 2150, how many draws can Fernando be expected to
>>>achieve against a 2600+ opponent?
>>>
>>>kp
>>-----------------------
>>Hi kp,
>>If we assume that the figures are correct> 2600 vr 2150 = 450 difference! Well,
>>according to the win expectancy figures from the USCF, the 2150 player has
>>approximately around a 7% chance win rate! So, it goes to prove we all can have
>>our good moments.
>>
>>Just last year i played a 10 min. game against Vidlamir Tukmakov with the white
>>pieces and won that game with a Trompowski Attack. His rating is in the 2600's.

What is your rating? Was this a one-on-one game?

>>
>>Regards,
>>Terry
>-----------
>The 2150 player should score aproximately 3.5 points out of 50 games, so this
>could be 7 draws in regards to your question. But, don't forget that it might
>take hundreds of games to show an accurate figure!
>
>Regards,
>      Terry


Is the ELO system the same for FIDE and USCF?

thanks,
kp



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