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an interesting study from Erik Varend

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hello

the study below

http://www.chessanalysis.ee/chessanalysisest.htm

comapre the human skill/level with the machine skill/level ( based on inacuracies)

I found this very interesting .. This may be related with nick job !


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Nicolas
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human skill/level with the machine skill/level

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Hi Nicolas,

Is an excellent reading, grateful for sharing.
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Re: an interesting study from Erik Varend

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scandien wrote:hello

the study below

http://www.chessanalysis.ee/chessanalysisest.htm

comapre the human skill/level with the machine skill/level ( based on inacuracies)

I found this very interesting .. This may be related with nick job !


best regards

Nicolas
Hi Nicolas,

Thanks for finding this. At leas I am not the only one that could be considered nuts :P

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Nick
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hello

here is another analysis from Erik Varend

http://www.chessanalysis.ee/CCRL%20vs%20FIDE.pdf

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scandien wrote:hello

here is another analysis from Erik Varend

http://www.chessanalysis.ee/CCRL%20vs%20FIDE.pdf

best regards

Nicolas
Yep another independent confirmation that the lowering of ELO's to suit Lists is ludicrous.

Thanks for sharing it.

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Nick
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