Author: stuart taylor
Date: 09:30:59 05/02/05
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On May 02, 2005 at 08:10:34, Mike Hood wrote: >On May 01, 2005 at 01:29:32, Windel Mays wrote: > >> >> >> I haven't calculated my rating, what does this make me, a Grandmaster? My >>computer is an Athlon 64 3000mhz. > >That's very good. That would make your Elo between 2500 and 2550, which is >within the lower range of grandmaster strength. However, there's more to being >awarded a grandmaster than just playing well against your computer at home. You >need to become recognized on the national and international circuits. I suggest >that you regularly take part in international tournaments if you want to receive >a grandmaster title. Obviously It's a very great result, to win one in every five.....if that is true (and equal, and at computers intended strength). But people here don't seem to believe it, and in my own opinion, I certainly didn't believe him either. If anyone here can get one draw in every 20 games, I think he is very good! Preferably, I'm speaking about when there is no cheating or computer faults occuring. S.Taylor
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