Author: Marc D
Date: 14:40:27 04/10/05
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On April 10, 2005 at 16:24:16, Günther Simon wrote: >On April 10, 2005 at 16:06:04, Marc D wrote: > >>On April 10, 2005 at 14:01:38, Olivier Deville wrote: >> >>>>How do i read your table? What do the columns all mean? >>>>Please help... >>>> >>>>Marc >>> >>>Hi Marc >>> >>>I guess you mean the standings grid. This is the usual way to present results in >>>a swiss system event. >>> >>>For example if we take the first engine (Toga), we can read : >>> >>>Pl. Name Elo Fed Rd01 Rd02 Pts Buc. Pro. Per. >>>1 TOGA II 0.93 2499 GER +43W +37B 2 2 3 0 >>> >>>Means Toga won (+) with White vs the engine ranked 43rd (Pulsar) at round 1. At >>>round 2 it won with Black vs the engine ranked 37th (Kanguruh). Then you have >>>toe points (2) and the tie-breaks (Buchholz, Progressive, Performance). >>> >>>Olivier >> >> >>Thanks for the explanation Olivier. >>Buchholz and Progressive i don't know what it means. >> > >...what about google finally? Sometimes you need to work a bit >for yourself, if you have to ask for common chess terms. >http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wertungszahlen_im_Schach > >>Why is Toga II playing in F and not in A league? The ranking of 2499 should >>place it in higher league. >>Could it be it has to work its way up to the top league because its a new >>entry? > >You answered your question already... > >> >>Marc > > >...what about google finally? Sometimes you need to work a bit >for yourself, if you have to ask for common chess terms. thanks for helping me out Günther....didn't know that these chessterms were used in an engine tournament... besides i don't use google it leads to sites with spyware and trojans Marc
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