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Old April 14th 04, 09:30 AM
Ian Hurley
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I recently lost several games to 2 different players, and in both cases I
felt
that although our ratings were similar, their play was significantly
stronger. On checking their ratings, I noticed that both had recently had
much much higher ratings.

Player 1 - currently rated in the high 1800s, but only last year had a blitz
rating
of almost 2600

Player 2 - currently about 1750 but only 3 months ago had a blitz rating of
about 2250

no matter how badly I play, I never lose 700 points or anywhere near. How is
it that some players have a rating substantially lower than a few months
ago?


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Old April 14th 04, 04:13 PM
Curtist Thetford
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I think that sometimes it has a lot to do with the types of games they play.
My blitz games are mostly 2 12 and if I play someone who has the same rating
as I do sho plays mostly 3 0 games for example, they are generally much
stronger than I am.

"Ian Hurley" wrote in message
...
I recently lost several games to 2 different players, and in both cases I
felt
that although our ratings were similar, their play was significantly
stronger. On checking their ratings, I noticed that both had recently had
much much higher ratings.

Player 1 - currently rated in the high 1800s, but only last year had a

blitz
rating
of almost 2600

Player 2 - currently about 1750 but only 3 months ago had a blitz rating

of
about 2250

no matter how badly I play, I never lose 700 points or anywhere near. How

is
it that some players have a rating substantially lower than a few months
ago?




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Old June 11th 04, 07:20 PM
Matthew
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Default ICC Ratings Question

I think some people have a tendancy to play drunk. Seriously.

--Matt

"Ian Hurley" wrote in message
...
I recently lost several games to 2 different players, and in both cases I
felt
that although our ratings were similar, their play was significantly
stronger. On checking their ratings, I noticed that both had recently had
much much higher ratings.

Player 1 - currently rated in the high 1800s, but only last year had a

blitz
rating
of almost 2600

Player 2 - currently about 1750 but only 3 months ago had a blitz rating

of
about 2250

no matter how badly I play, I never lose 700 points or anywhere near. How

is
it that some players have a rating substantially lower than a few months
ago?




 




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