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Subject: Re: Results from recent Rebel 40/2 games?

Author: Peter Kappler

Date: 15:23:34 01/08/00

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On January 08, 2000 at 17:34:16, Enrique Irazoqui wrote:

>On January 08, 2000 at 16:49:30, Peter Kappler wrote:
>
>>
>>I want to recompute Rebel's current performance rating.
>>
>>The results I'm interested in are:
>>
>>1) "Rebel Challenge" games
>>2) 2 matches against the Lithuanian team
>>3) IM Russek games
>>
>>If possible, it would be nice to know what hardware was used in each game (I
>>understand that slower machines were used in some of the Lithuanian games)
>>
>>
>>--Peter
>
>This is what I have:
>
>Player          Elo     Rebel score     Hardware
>Sorin          2524         0,5       AMD K6III-600
>Rohde          2585         0         AMD K6III-600
>Rohde          2585         0,5       AMD K6III-600
>Hoffman        2501         0         AMD K6III-600
>Anand          2795         0,5
>Anand          2795         0
>Ruzele         2515         0,5       AMD K6III-600
>Krivonosov     2432         0,5       PII-400
>Zapolskis      2399         1         AMD K6II-300
>Grabliauskas   2466         0,5       PII-350
>Sherbakov      2541         1         AMD K6III-600
>Zagorskis      2486         1         AMD K6III-600
>Grabliauskas   2466         0         PIII-500
>Sakalauskas    2450         0         PII-350
>Krivonosov     2432         0,5       AMD-300
>Baburin        2593         0,5       AMD K6III-600
>Sherbakov      2552         0         AMD K6III-600
>
>Average Elo players 2536
>Rebel performance 41.18%
>Rebel TPR 2466
>
>Enrique


Thanks, Enrique, this is great!  I had forgotten about the 2 games against
Anand.

So, we're at 17 games, and the 3rd Russek game is being played right now.  This
is quickly becoming a very significant sample of games!

We should give Ed a special thanks for organizing these matches.

--Peter




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