--- Don Dailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It's also interesting how the graph up to level 11
> seems to form 2 very
> straight lines, almost as if they were connected at
> an angle.
> 
> This must be a by-product of how we started the
> test.   We played only
> the first 4 levels as we were testing the system and
> that is where the
> "bend" point is.    Then I added levels gradually.  
>  I cannot figure
> out why this would cause such strange behavior.

Is it possible to generate a cross-table? Level x
plays opponents 1,2,3,4,5... with so many games each
and such-and-such winning percentage? Perhaps that
would help understand the results.

The upper part of the graph looks very interesting,
but there aren't many games there yet.



 
> 


Terry McIntyre &lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]&gt;

“Wherever is found what is called a paternal government, there is found state 
education. It has been discovered that the best way to insure implicit 
obedience is to commence tyranny in the nursery.”

Benjamin Disraeli, Speech in the House of Commons [June 15, 1874]


      
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