Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 08:16:04 10/30/03
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On October 30, 2003 at 10:12:20, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote: >On October 30, 2003 at 10:01:50, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>I didn't "pretend" do know anything. I simply said that such "slips" don't >>mean a thing. Tiger has been at the top of the SSDF. You haven't. Tiger >>has won more than one CC event. You haven't. That is pretty strong evidence, >>that is available in public, that suggests that such "leaked results" are not >>very reliable. > >With all respect for Christophe, but Chess Genius also topped the SSDF >list once. It doesn't mean a thing now, and the SSDF doesn't use duals either. > >>When you say "you have a positive score against CT in tournament play, >>even when you were still an amateur" how many games is that? And what is >>the error bar on computing a performance rating over that small number of >>games? And that number is to be taken as meaning anything? > >It's _*_*_*_YOU_*_*_* that said: > >'Fortunately, the so-called "results" are not that repeatable >when real tournaments get played... > >-- >GCP Yes I did. I stand by it. Have you competed in the CCT events? I haven't missed one and I have finished in first place in two of them. My statement stands. "leaked results don't necessarily match actual tournament results."
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