Adi,
There was some recent discussion about this at bgonline.
It started as an offshoot from this thread,
http://www.bgonline.org/forums/webbbs_config.pl?noframes;read=66264#6704
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Resumed here:
http://www.bgonline.org/forums/webbbs_config.pl?noframes;read=66724#6711
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and is currently being discussed here:
http://www.bgonline.org/forums/webbbs_config.pl?noframes;read=67052#6705
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which contains a a table of Match Winning Chances vs. Elo difference.
Note that most of the discussions use Snowie error rate, which is
usually about half of the gnubg error rate.
There seems to be a consensus that 200 Elo points is about 5.5 Snowie
ER, or 1.0 Snowie ER is about 36 Elo points.
I assume that you are aware of the Jacobs/Trice MET tables in gnubg,
which account for differences in Elo points.
I think that amongst all this is the information you need to put
together what you were looking for. I hope it helps.
-- Ian
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Adi Kadmon
Sent: 16 May 2010 11:37
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Subject: [Bug-gnubg] Computing winning chances when self and
opponent'sexact Error rate mEMG's are known
Hi all,
I"d like to have a formula, or a very detailed table, by which I
may be able to compute the theoretical winning chances in a single game
or in a match against every opponent when both his/her and my exact
"Error rate mEMG" are known from the accumulated measures in GNU's
database.
If such a thing is available, I'd be grateful to receive it or a
link to it.
Thanks in advance
-- Adi
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