Don Dailey: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>On the web I see that some ELO based GO servers assume 100 ELO is 1
>rank, and do exactly what I proposed, when they handicap they fold
>this into the ELO rating of the players for rating purposes.
In Nihon Kiin's ELO system(1), 1000 ELO is 1 rank, ex 25kyu is
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On Sun, 2006-12-24 at 13:54 -0800, David Fotland wrote:
> There is no fixed relationship between ELO and handicap stones. Stronger
> players have less variation in their play, so a handicap stone is worth more
> ELO points for a stronger player than a weaker player.
What you say is consistent wi
There is no fixed relationship between ELO and handicap stones. Stronger
players have less variation in their play, so a handicap stone is worth more
ELO points for a stronger player than a weaker player.
David
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