Author: Uri Blass
Date: 13:53:47 12/28/05
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On December 28, 2005 at 16:44:21, Joseph Ciarrochi wrote: <snipped> >Oh, one last interesting finding: As you go down the chess rating ladder, the >nature of the chess thinking changes qualitatively. Lower rated players depend >much more on slow search, and their playing skill is more badly disrupted by >limiting their time. ( in other words, a 2700 rated player would win more games >in a simul against 2300 players, compared to a 1700 player facing 1300 players) Do you have evidence for the theory that 2700 is going to win more games in a simul against 2300 relative to 1700 who play against 1300 players? Uri
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