Originally posted by Red NightPoor choice or words. Sorry about confusion.
That was a draw.
Seadevil didn't "resign" to his son in a roughly even position.
He accepted a draw, after a hard fought 32 move game, in a roughly even position.
I also found a drawn game to a 1380 rated player. 3 pawns, one rook each.
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Originally posted by no1marauderI hardly think 8 points helped his ratings all that much. He could have done much better (ratings wise) with another lower rated player.
SeaDevil's never had a drawn game with anyone rated anywhere near 1500 when the draw was played (with the exception of 1 1600 provisional). Even if the "son" story is true, it's tanking a game to help someone else's rating.
Originally posted by Phlabibitthe graph only goes back so far.
? The graph seems to say the player was never rated higher than about 1420 or so... what am I missing?
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Kawika won many big tournaments against some of the best players on the site and several players who have been banned for 3(b) before his rating plummetted down to it's current level.
Originally posted by Red NightNot against a "best" player but he won these two games against me in December 2004 when he was rated over 2000.
the graph only goes back so far.
Kawika won many big tournaments against some of the best players on the site and several players who have been banned for 3(b) before his rating plummetted down to it's current level.
Game 821919
Game 822132
In fact those were the only games I lost in the first clan league.
Originally posted by LoletteHe shouldn't tank games to help his "son's" rating, if that's what really happened. He doesn't have "free choice" to do whatever he wants on RHP.
"Should" does not mean "Must" so he can do as he like rated, unrated upto him. since it his son he has the free choice to what to do.
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Originally posted by cashthetrashActually according to selhye's graph he gained 16 points (1456 to 1472) because of the draw. Try to gain 16 points by playing a lower rated player.
I hardly think 8 points helped his ratings all that much. He could have done much better (ratings wise) with another lower rated player.
I'm guessing it wasn't a case of helping his son's rating, but more of a 'I shouldn't crush his spirit' type of rationalization. Which given the position, was likely to happen given Seadevil's rating and skill. But either way, I don't agree with the choice to hand out a draw in a rated game. It's just stupid.
Welcome back, again, no1.
Edit: How did salhye get 16 rating points if SD only lost 8? Or is it the way the ratings are calculated, again?