![]() ![]() To minimize these factors, it's best to gather a large sample size by playing many matches and also longer matches (for example, 15-pt matches). Also, since Hard level is somewhat randomized in the way it plays good/bad moves, there may be some matches where it randomly plays lower than its expected rating and other matches where it randomly plays higher than its expected rating. For example, on a really short match, one bad move could cost over one hundred points of rating. In general, the longer the match length, the more accurate the GnuBG analysis will be. ![]() The sample is obviously insignificant sadly. If we take NJ as playing at around 1800 in these games I'd be very happy with my performance. I've always thought GNUBG analysis can be a bit flakey and it has my two test files against HARD level (7-point matches) showing NJ as Casual player and myself as Intermediate with an ELO difference between us of between 75 & 150 points in my favour. The password window opens, enter your password for the PGP key and click to 'OK' button. A window will pop up letting you know what happens and asking for your confirmation. Muntjacs Jan 26 2012, 12:11 PM wrote:I managed to circumvent this problem by simply importing into BGBlitz and then exporting again in mat format. Right click on your PGP key, its in bold, and select the 'Revoke Key' option. ![]()
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