I think that the % may be dependent on the style of play and not only on playing strength.M ANSARI wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 8:58 am I think that this is just another metric to look at. I always believed that there must be data or information in the games played if analyzed statistically en masse. Taking one game at a time is probably not useful unless the cheating is very primitive. Of course you have to weed out quick draws that are based on preparation and look at games that were actually played after book lines ... but maybe not! Maybe memorization of book lines in an unusualIy high fashion might also be unusual. I would not use that as the only metric but it would be something if there is one person that has a score that sticks out when compared to other players in the same category.
I am now pretty sure that it was Chess.com guys, after they bought out MC companies ... gave MC incriminating evidence of cheating by Hans and Dlugy. A few weeks before that Hans and MC seemed to be on amicable terms playing chess on the beach, but something changed after Chess.com bought out the MC group of companies.
On another note ... interesting that Bobby Fischer had the highest rating at 72% ... higher than MC and Kasparov! All way before engines were even a factor in chess preparation. That just shows what a genius he was!!!
Even if Fischer had 72% and Carlsen 70% it does not mean Fischer played better and it is not clear to me how you calculate the percentage.
Even if you use the same engine than the question is how much time you give it.
Basically I would like an option to get deterministic results for every chess player in the future and in the past so I guess we need a fixed engine with a single core and fixed number of nodes for the analysis and even if we get it then it is not clear that a bigger percentage is always better because playing a different move that the engine does not choose does not mean worse move if there are some equal moves.
The question is not only what is the percentage of the correct moves but also about the quality of non correct moves.