Historical Chess Ratings – dynamically presented

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Last updated 25 maio 2024
Historical Chess Ratings – dynamically presented
There is always a certain fascination with comparisons between strengths of chess players. Who was the greatest of them all? Was Rubinstein in his day the equal of Korchnoi in his? Rod Edwards, Professor of Mathematics, has developed a rating theory based on a network of interactions between chess players over time. His results are remarkable, and a presentation made by youthful California programmer Cary Huang is <a href="[Post:view_link]">truly mesmerizing.</a>
Historical Chess Ratings – dynamically presented
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