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nobleheart: interview AD! Maybe you'll get some tips on beauty secrets. Yeah, Im more than just a pretty face!!!! There are tons of stuff about AD that people would love to know (cept the stuff we can't print....G rating and all)
another fake newspaper site:
note links to other various joke fake documents
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PS this isnt fake,I'm not joking about this,just saw a show on tv(TVO) that said years ago,in some part of italy?( I think)..it was illegal to lick an ice cream cone.
because it was thought this was an an ladylike behavior & might indicate unsavory habits..is this true?really?I am searching on the internet,just curious,can find anything yet.
rtv, put simply, your rating depends on your opponents rating too. If you win 10 games with players who have ratings of 1000 or less, your rating will likely be lower than if you'd won games against players with 1800+ ratings.
Its quite a bit more complicated, but thats a very basic idea of it.
I am new to this site and wondering can someone tell me how the ratings are arrived at? I'm primarily interested in how for the extinction chess. I see players with better won/loss ratios that have lower ratings than
someone with a worse won/loss ratio.
Is there anywhere on this site that explains how the ratings are arrived at etc?
Thanks
The wins/losses ratio is useful in conjunction with the rating but is not directly comparable. It depends on the ratings of your opponents, so, for example, a high win count against weak players will not achieve a high rating.
And here are two in depth articles on the formula. It's a chess formula but is used for all games. [so far, hint hint, Filip, lol]
USCF Rating System and Chess ratings.
They're a bit mathematical but have a read of them and see how much sense they make.
I am new to this site and wondering can someone tell me how the ratings are arrived at? I'm primarily interested in how for the extinction chess. I see players with better won/loss ratios that have lower ratings than
someone with a worse won/loss ratio.
Is there anywhere on this site that explains how the ratings are arrived at etc?
Thanks
(ocultar) Si no quieres que alguien sepa que estás haciendo, puedes cambiar tu modo a invisble en tu página de Opciones (sólo para miembros de pago). (pauloaguia) (mostrar todos los consejos)