Author: Will Singleton
Date: 08:27:43 01/18/00
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On January 18, 2000 at 11:15:19, Francesco Di Tolla wrote: >The formula initially used the clock instead of the logarithm of it. It was even >worse so I suggested to take the log of the clock which, at that time, seemed to >give a better description of threal situation. >I suggested the log because it is quite clear that a doubling of the clock does >give just a little extra elo and not a doubling of it. There are many >"non-linearities" both in the increase of strength with the clock and in the >increase of the elo with the increase of strenght. > >Probably there is no such an easy formula to be found to better describe the >relationships between programs at different clocks, but this is the best we have >found so far. >If you have a better idea (and saying that it sucks is not a better idea) let >all us know. > >regards >Franz Yes, I am always open to suggestions. Come up with a better formula, Vincent, I'll use it. Will
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