Niemann's event profile

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Ferdy
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Niemann's event profile

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* The events are from December 2021 to Sinquefield 2022 (not complete). Time controls are all classical or long time controls.
* The rating is calculated based on a player's move. All players will get an initial rating of 2900 in every game. If the move is weaker than the SF15 move, rating will be decremented. If the move is similar in strength to SF15 move, decrement is zero. If the player move is stronger than the SF15 move (rare), rating will be incremented. Note, every position is analyzed by SF15 at only 3 seconds on i7-2600K processor (3.4Ghz). SF15 is run on a single thread, with 256 MB hash. There is a rating after every move. After the game, the average rating is calculated. And after the event, the rating per game is averaged again to become the rating after the event. The result of the game is not part of the rating calculation.
* The figures in the bar are rating [score%] (date).
* He got the best score rate in Capablanca, but not accurate based on rating.
* He did not play well in Turkish, although he got a 60% score rate.
* He is best rating-wise in Sigeman.

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He played well in Sinquefield with 50% score and a decent 2700+ rating, but most players there are generally more accurate than him.

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Event: 9th Sinquefield Cup 2022
Date: 2022.09.02
Initial rating: 2900, min move no.: 12
Rating according to sf15 @analysis time of 3s per position
                    name  games  score  scorerate  rating
              So, Wesley      8    4.5    0.56250    2795
          Aronian, Levon      9    4.0    0.44444    2785
 Vachier-Lagrave, Maxime      8    3.0    0.37500    2780
       Firouzja, Alireza      8    5.0    0.62500    2774
     Nepomniachtchi, Ian      9    5.0    0.55556    2771
Dominguez Perez, Leinier      8    4.0    0.50000    2761
         Carlsen, Magnus      3    1.5    0.50000    2758
  Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar      8    3.0    0.37500    2742
      Niemann, Hans Moke      9    4.5    0.50000    2741
        Caruana, Fabiano      8    4.5    0.56250    2737
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Re: Niemann's event profile

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Could you do the same for a few others in that rating range, age and activity level?
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Re: Niemann's event profile

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dkappe wrote: Sat Oct 01, 2022 7:51 pm Could you do the same for a few others in that rating range, age and activity level?
I plan on doing to some of these guys.

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Re: Niemann's event profile

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Ferdy wrote: Sun Oct 02, 2022 2:52 am
dkappe wrote: Sat Oct 01, 2022 7:51 pm Could you do the same for a few others in that rating range, age and activity level?
I plan on doing to some of these guys.

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Thanks Fedinand. Your work must be greatly appreciated!

Keenly looking forward to such analysis.
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Re: Niemann's event profile

Post by Ferdy »

swami wrote: Tue Oct 04, 2022 5:52 am
Ferdy wrote: Sun Oct 02, 2022 2:52 am
dkappe wrote: Sat Oct 01, 2022 7:51 pm Could you do the same for a few others in that rating range, age and activity level?
I plan on doing to some of these guys.

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Thanks Fedinand. Your work must be greatly appreciated!

Keenly looking forward to such analysis.
I reanalyze the games to 60 sec per position, this may take time.