It's useful for one's own knowledge, particularly if-- as many
training systems have one do-- one does the same sets of problems
again, or even multiple times, often at longish intervals.

I was just curious if the clock/timer were being put to any use.

c

On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 5:21 AM, Alexander Wagner
<a.wag...@physik.uni-wuerzburg.de> wrote:
> On 12/18/10 21:43, Steven wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
>>> 3) It looks like SCID is keeping track of time for solving
>>> problems...
>>> is this tracked somewhere so I can view?
>>
>> AFAIK no.
>
> If I remember correctly there was some discussion if this time for solution
> of a problem is a good measure to track the players progress. Back then the
> decision was that this isn't. I can't remember the full discussion but one
> point would surely be that the time to solve a problem may at least depend
> on the complexity of the problem at hand.
>
> If someone is searching for work and has a lot of spare time one could
> imagine a system like CTS, maybe one could track a players improvements that
> way. But I've no idea how they put the ELO ratings to their problems, nor if
> this system is perfect.
>
> cu
> Alexander
>

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