Here's the old thread Chess Thread Mk 1 It lasted for a fair amount of time.
The old rules
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1. The first phase of the tourney shall consist of a "free for all" wherein each player will play each other player in the tourney at least twice -- playing each side of the board once.
2. Players may challenge another player on the tourney in this thread. All challenges shall be accepted except where the challenged player is already involved in another game; the challenged player may then ask to delay the match until his or her other game is complete.
3. The challenged player gets to pick which side he will play, unless the two players have played before, in which case they should reverse positions from the previous game.
4. Players may use any method of play that they choose (IRC, online client, play-by-PM, etc), although they should endeavor to complete a game in no more than one week's time from the date of acceptance of the challenge.
5. One player in each game shall post to this thread the completed game in algebraic notation. (Smack-talk and play-by-play analysis encouraged!) Players have the option of posting ongoing games in a partially completed manner, please don't kibitz about ongoing games
6. If a completed game that is posted is shown by a third party to contain illegal moves, the entire game shall be replayed.
7. Rankings shall use the Elo rating system (with a K-factor of 32, with a starting rank for all players of 1500.
8. This tourney is supposed to be a reflection of your skill, not of what Chess books or Chess programs you have. If you have any Chess aids please don't use them during your games. Advice from third parties is a Chess aid. Don't ask for it please. And don't give it to participants in the tourney.
calculation of Elo ranking, maybe someone can through together a GoogleDocs spreadsheet for this.
The Jester who was fairly active, and universally victorious liked to use this software here to visualize his chess board and make diagrams.Where S=score over any interval, and Se is the expected score over that interval.Code: Select all
(S-Se) * 32 + Original Rank= New Rank
For example if two players were equally ranked one would have an Se for that match of .5 or a draw.
As a note the 32 is taken from the US Chess Federation's formula. If your rating passes a certain point the constant becomes 24, and then 16 past another point.
The expected value is also listed in the Wiki article
Ea is the expected value for a player A's games with 1 being a win and 0 being a loss
Ra is player A's rating
Rb is player B's rating
Eb is the expected value for player B.
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Ea = 1/ (1+10^( (Rb-Ra)/400 ) ) Eb = 1/(1+10^( (Ra-Rb)/400 ) )
The above formulas are pretty easy to calculate. My proposal is that we initially start everyone as a 1500 rating. Each person will play each other person once at least, twice if possible (mostly to remove any bias about being better or worse with a particular side). And it's not bad at setting up rivalries either, i.e. if someone comes out with an 1800, everyone will be out to get them.
Former Vice President Schuyler Colfax,
Thanas
Surlethe
Destructionator XIII
Gerald Tarrant
Jaepheth
Feil
Death
7 players
last thread I wanted at least 10 people for reasons that I can't remember