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Subject: Re: Hydra 3000?

Author: Terry McCracken

Date: 21:37:35 06/23/05

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On June 24, 2005 at 00:33:45, Amir wrote:

>On June 24, 2005 at 00:25:03, Terry McCracken wrote:
>
>>On June 24, 2005 at 00:06:37, Amir wrote:
>>
>>>On June 23, 2005 at 23:45:59, Terry McCracken wrote:
>>>
>>>>On June 23, 2005 at 19:56:17, Amir wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>With what score Hydra would have to be beat Adams to have 3000 performance
>>>>>rating? (if it's even possible at all). Hydra also played a match against Evgeny
>>>>>Vladimirov. What was Hydra's performance rating in that match?
>>>>>
>>>>>Can we calculate Hydra's FIDE rating from these two matches against humans?
>>>>
>>>>No you can't calculate Hydras' rating FIDE or otherwise on so few games and get
>>>>anything meaningful.
>>>
>>>You can calculate performance rating of the players in the match or tournament.
>>>You can also probably calculate provisional FIDE rating. After this match, Hydra
>>>will have at least 13 games against FIDE rated players.
>>
>>Then why ask the question...the part in brackets? Also, you can't get a
>>meaningful performance rating or FIDE or whatever and now I'm wasting my time on
>>you repeating myself!
>>
>>Would you like me to answer it again?? Are you trying to be annoying??
>>
>>Or are just trolling like I stated before?
>
>"Performance" ratings are not "meaningful" but you can still calculate them for
>a match or tournament. My question was very clear: with what score Hydra will
>have to beat Adams to get close to 3000 performance rating in *this* match. The
>question was not about "meaning" but of math. If anyone knows how to calculate
>performance rating, he can  answer my question, regardless how meaningless the
>answer is.


Then for your edification, doing it in my head, Hydra could obtain a 2900
performance rating.




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