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look nice, can you also add network from testserver?
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Hello!
I could not find any information about how you calculate these elo. Matches against who? How many games? I have only found time control.
It would be nice if you could add this information to the spreadsheet.
Thanks for testing! 4XX is evolving very fast!
Bastiaan Braams
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Jun 29, 2018, 6:17:44 AM6/29/18
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I second ovi's request: please say which matches are played and with how many games to determine these elo ratings. As an example I suggest to look at a related spreadsheet, also on Google Drive: a spreadsheet by the name of Leela Chess Zero and described as an unofficial ratings list based on matches of LC0 versus various versions of Stockfish. The Stockfish ratings are taken from CCRL and in every test of a new version of LC0 this LC0 plays 100 games each against (1) the lowest rated Stockfish engine not previously beaten by LC0 and (2) the Stockfish engine one level above or below (depends on the first match result). Columns in the spreadsheet include those for number of games won, lost and drawn, and estimated elo rating and its uncertainty. The present spreadsheet by csc... could be a nice independent check on that other one. Here is the link for the Leela Chess Zero sheet.