Some comments: I believe that SSDF reduced ratings by 100 points on multiple occasions, certainly not just once. Probably same for Hallsworth, though I'm less sure about his list. These adjustments were not to adjust for inflation as such, because the ratings of any given set of engines were not inflating. Rather they were done because as new, stronger engines came out, they got ratings that were too high relative to human ratings, and it was considered more important to get the ratings of the new engines "right" than to worry about the old ones. There was some debate about the cause of this phenomenon, but for me it was quite clear: engine vs. engine ratings exaggerate rating differences in comparison to engine vs. human ratings, by something like a 4 to 3 ratio. Finally FIDE never adjusted human ratings downward in general, they only lowered the ratings of female players not named Polgar down by 100 points at one time (on the grounds that women players other than Polgars mostly played each other).Steve B wrote:
Well the earliest Hallsworth list i have is his first
it was called the "News Sheet" back then
on News Sheet #1(Sept.1985) Connie 3.6 (released in 1984)is shown at 1881 elo
of course chess computers were always rated higher when they first appeared on any list and tend to go down as more games are played
scanning ahead just a couple of years ... to News sheet #13(Spring 87)she is shown as 1830 Elo and one more jump of two years to News sheet #24 (Sept.89) she clocks in at 1741
this last rating was based upon 803 games
also on #24 Hallsworth show a rating for her against humans of 1861 bases upon only 17 games
the SSDF adjusted downward all of their ratings in the year 2000 by 100 Elo to adjust for ratings inflation
i think i recall they were following an adjustment made by Fide for human players
not sure when/if Hallsworth adjusted down his ratings as well but i think he might have
it should be noted however that the German dedicated chess computer site has ratings for the dedicated computers which are independent of the SSDF and Hallsworth
their current day "Tournament" rating for Connie is 1786 elo(based upon only 20 games)
http://www.schachcomputer.info/html/bod ... liste.html
Regards
Steve
So the relevant numbers seem to be Hallsworth 1830 vs. engines and 1861 vs. humans, and SSDF 1786 vs. humans. In those days we used 100 Elo as adjustment for England and 200 for Sweden to convert to USCF, so those numbers would imply 1930 or 1961 or 1986 USCF rating, which average to 1959, close to my 1950 estimate. The Superconnie human rating of 2018 was based on 48 games at 40/2, so allowing for the improvement over Connie 3.6 again the 1950 figure looks right.