Author: Dave Gomboc
Date: 12:06:49 05/04/99
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On May 04, 1999 at 14:41:26, greg moller wrote: >On May 03, 1999 at 17:56:21, Will Singleton wrote: > >>On May 03, 1999 at 14:43:12, Dann Corbit wrote: >> >>>Everyone knows that computers are the best in the world at blitz already... >> >>Well, maybe not. :) >> >>Standard Blitz Bullet >>2720 Ferret(C) 3137 Dlugy(GM) 2937 Data(C) >>2720 OzsO(C) 3132 Ferret(C) 2930 WchessX(C) >>2682 matemastr(C) 3101 Mofongo(C) 2914 Mofongo(C) >>2677 RAINHA(C) 3076 FlyingPike(GM) 2912 crafty(C) >>2676 Lynnett(C) 3058 crafty(C) 2855 Box(C) ><snip> > >I wouldn't trust the blitz ratings on ICC. This is a place where most players >duck one another all the time, handpick their opponents and only play each other >when the rating differential seems favorable. All this has a negative impact on >the rating system's accuracy. > >ICC should implement a system whereby it _forces_ players to regularly play >others in their rating bracket, possibly by generating random server pairings, >whenever a player's open for matches, in order to keep their ratings active AND >accurate at the same time. At the moment ratings seem dictated by players' whims >rather than their strength. Over-inflation at the top is clearly one of the >farcical by-products, although there may be other factors contributing to that. > >Also, the list shown above is subjective (as the header suggests). Ratings can >change very fast(another fallacy) on ICC, and picking a random top-ranking list >could just as likely show a Computer on top. >Incidentally, to find out the 'best' blitz players list, don't use the _best_ >command, which only gives human players (and then not all of those, either), but >use the _rank_ <playername> command, just as Will (correctly) did. > >Regards, >gm "best c" will include the computers. When I tried it, Ferret was above Dlugy, due to the fluctuation you mentioned. Dave
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