Author: Günther Simon
Date: 00:59:59 08/22/05
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On August 22, 2005 at 03:38:55, Marc Lacrosse wrote: >On August 21, 2005 at 17:34:59, Marc D wrote: > >>Hi Marc, >> >>can you tell what the opening section and the notation underneath is all >>about? >> >>thanks for explaining >> >>Regards >>Marc > >This is the opening tree of the whole set of games played at WCC, produced with >the freeware SCID database. >Numbers between brackets lead to footnotes where you have alternate moves and >partial game continuations with references to the actual opponents. >Percentage at the end of each line is white performance for the whole set of >games involved in the line (main line + sidelines in notes). > >Marc Hi Marc, BTW you can set an offset rating too of course in BayesElo. An offset rating of zero looks a bit naked for the Humans eyes ;-) If you set it to 2600 like in EloStat we could see the slightly difference in calculating. (both use the same default confidence of 95%, which can be changed too in BayesElo) You just have to type 'offset 2600' before calculating. Regards, Guenther
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