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Subject: Re: The Data speaks for itself! Rebel is GM strength

Author: Jeff Lischer

Date: 07:57:20 01/29/00

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On January 29, 2000 at 08:36:38, Albert Silver wrote:

>On January 28, 2000 at 19:21:15, John Warfield wrote:
>
>>On January 28, 2000 at 16:49:13, Jeff Lischer wrote:
>>
>>>I calculate 2521 including all 23 games Rebel has played (Anand-2, GM
>>>Challenge-15, Russek-4, and Israeli league-2).
>>
>>
>>Looks like Rebel is GM Strength, no question. Ofcourse the rating would even be
>>higher if only the k6-3 600 were used
>
>If you remove the Anand games, that were not played by Rebel Century, what does
>the rating equate to?
>
>                                      Albert Silver

If you remove the Anand games, the rating drops to 2514 for the remaining 21
games. I suppose the first Rohde game wasn't *really* Rebel Century either,
since Ed Schöder tweaked Rebel's King Safety algorithm based on that game. If
you discount that game as well as the Anand games, the rating changes to 2530.

Interestingly, if you include all 39 Rebel (8,9,10, and Century) games posted by
Chris Carson above you get a rating of 2520. That includes a Rebel 8 game played
in March 1997 on a P-133!



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