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______________ Moves Prediction Contest

<Main Focus>: Predicting how many moves in a game for each pairing.

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[player]-[player] [result] [# of MOVES]

==4 Different Scoring Methods==

Standard Moves Ranker (1st place-Over[3pts], 1st place-Under [7pts], Exact [10pts])

Bonus Ranker (3rd place-Over[1pts],2nd place-Over[2pts],3rd place-Under [5pts], 2nd place-Under [6pts]

Standard Moves/Bonus Ranker [Add all to together]

1st place Ranker [how many 1st place you have in Standard Moves Ranker]

For example:

<Note: Participants 3, 4, and 5 are predicated on nobody scoring an exact as Participant 2 did. If someone hits an exact, the closest score under and over will score the points for second place.>

Actual Game: [player]-[player] 0-1 45

Participant 1: [player]-[player] 1/2 45
Participant 2: [player]-[player] 0-1 45
Participant 3: [player]-[player] 0-1 44
Participant 4: [player]-[player] 0-1 43
Participant 5: [player]-[player] 0-1 46

Participant 1: No points even though 45 is correct. Results must be correct. If Result is wrong and moves # is correct...you get no points whatsoever

Participant 2: 10 pts rewarded for correct Result/moves #

Participant 3: 7 pts rewarded for closest under (1st-Under) to 45 moves

Participant 4: 6 pts rewarded for the 2nd closest under (2nd-Under) to 45 moves.

Participant 5: 3 pts rewarded closest OVER(1st-OVER) to 45 moves.

Again, the description of Participant 3, 4, and 5 are based on there being no exact prediction as made by Participant 2.

<IF> there is an exact or an under closest, the highest scoring over participant will be 2nd over. The second closest over will be 3rd over. The <ONLY> time there will be a first over is if there is no exact or under winner.

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OhioChessFan: <Bx> that was the only remotely relevant return on a Google search and I still don't get it. I was 95% sure going in it was a British reference.
 
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OhioChessFan: <saff: And nobody knows a thing about how it is being done.> Well, I suppose SOMEONE knows, but I doubt that person frequents this page. In any event, your obliviousness is stunning.
 
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Moves Prediction Contest

Kibitzer's Corner
< Earlier Kibitzing  · PAGE 415 OF 849 ·  Later Kibitzing>
Mar-20-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  juan31: Round 7
Karjakin -Aronian 0-1 43
Svidler -Anand 0-1 45
Kramnik -Mamedyarov 1/2 40
Andreikin -Topalov 0-1 40
Mar-20-14  Karposian: Round 7:

Karjakin - Aronian 1/2 43
Svidler - Anand 1/2 40
Kramnik - Mamedyarov 1/2 41
Andreikin - Topalov 1/2 42

Mar-20-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  OhioChessFan: Karjakin - Aronian 1/2 47
Svidler - Anand 1/2 32
Kramnik - Mamedyarov 1-0 38
Andreikin - Topalov 0-1 45
Mar-20-14  WinKing: Round 7

Karjakin - Aronian 1/2 45
Svidler - Anand 1/2 30
Kramnik - Mamedyarov 1/2 47
Andreikin - Topalov 1/2 47

Mar-20-14  chessmoron: Karjakin - Aronian 1/2 36
Svidler - Anand 1/2 35
Kramnik - Mamedyarov 1-0 41
Andreikin - Topalov 1/2 43
Mar-21-14  Golden Executive: Round 7:

Karjakin - Aronian 0-1 33
Svidler - Anand 1/2 37
Kramnik - Mamedyarov 1-0 38
Andreikin - Topalov 1/2 43

Mar-21-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  OhioChessFan: Round 7 has started
Mar-21-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  OhioChessFan: ♔ In Game Update ♔

Andreikin stunned Topa, winning in 27 moves. Svidler and Vishy drew in 38. Karjakin/Aronian is a wild affair with a greatly unbalanced though even position. Kramnik/Mamedyarov looks drawish.

Mar-21-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  lostemperor: == Round 8 - Sat 22Mar2014 15:00 MSK
Kramnik - Andreikin 1-0 42
Svidler - Karjakin 0-1 45
Topalov - Mamedyarov 1-0 44
Aronian - Anand 1-0 43
Mar-21-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  Penguincw: Round 8:

Kramnik - Andreikin 1-0 40
Svidler - Karjakin 0-1 25
Topalov - Mamedyarov 1-0 35
Aronian - Anand 1/2-1/2 30

Mar-21-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  juan31: Round 8
Kramnik -Andreikin 1-0 40
Svidler -Karjakin 1-0 40
Topalov - Mamedyarov 1/2 39
Aronian -Ananda 1/2 39
Mar-21-14  wordfunph: Round 8:

Kramnik - Andreikin 1-0 46
Svidler - Karjakin 1/2 34
Topalov - Mamedyarov 1/2 34
Aronian - Anand 1/2 35

Mar-21-14  chessmoron: ♔ WCC 2014: <Round 7> Result ♔

<Andreikin-Topalov, 1-0 in 27 moves.>--No one got it!

===

<Karjakin-Aronian, 0-1 in 53 moves.>

Exact, 10 points: []
Under, 7 points: [['juan31', '0-1', '43']]
2nd Under, 6 points: [['Golden Executive', '0-1', '33']]

3rd Under, 5 points: []
Over, 3 points: []
2nd Over, 2 points: []
3rd Over, 1 point1: []

===

<Kramnik-Mamedyarov, 1-0 in 54 moves.>

Exact, 10 points: []
Under, 7 points: [['wordfunph', '1-0', '46']]
2nd Under, 6 points: [['chessmoron', '1-0', '41']]

3rd Under, 5 points: [['OhioChessFan', '1-0', '38'], ['Golden Executive', '1-0', '38']]

Over, 3 points: []
2nd Over, 2 points: []
3rd Over, 1 point1: []

===

<Svidler-Anand, 1/2-1/2 in 38 moves.>

Exact, 10 points: []
Under, 7 points: [['lostemepror', '1/2-1/2', '37'], ['Golden Executive', '1/2-1/2', '37']]

2nd Under, 6 points: [['wordfunph', '1/2-1/2', '35'], ['chessmoron', '1/2-1/2', '35']]

3rd Under, 5 points: [['OhioChessFan', '1/2-1/2', '32']]

Over, 3 points: []
2nd Over, 2 points: [['Karposian', '1/2-1/2', '40']]
3rd Over, 1 point1: [['Penguincw', '1/2-1/2', '44']]

Mar-21-14  chessmoron: Round 7 Summary:

Perfect # moves predictions for this round goes to:

<NONE>

Highest scores in the Bonus Ranker: 12 points: <chessmoron>

Results:

Moves Ranker - Through <Round 7>

Score, UserID, Over, Under, Exact

37, wordfunph, 1, 2, 2
27, lostemperor, 1, 2, 1
17, Golden Executive, 1, 2, 0
17, juan31, 1, 2, 0
14, Karposian, 0, 2, 0
14, OhioChessFan, 0, 2, 0
14, WinKing, 0, 2, 0
10, chessmoron, 0, 0, 1
3, Penguincw, 1, 0, 0
0, Robin01, 0, 0, 0
0, SloVice, 0, 0, 0

===

Bonus Ranker - Through <Round 7>

Score, UserID, 3-Over, 2-Over, 3-Under, 2-Under

35, Golden Executive, 0, 1, 3, 3
32, chessmoron, 1, 2, 3, 2
24, Karposian, 2, 2, 0, 3
21, lostemperor, 1, 2, 2, 1
19, Penguincw, 2, 0, 1, 2
17, wordfunph, 0, 3, 1, 1
13, OhioChessFan, 1, 1, 2, 0
9, juan31, 2, 1, 1, 0
8, WinKing, 2, 0, 0, 1
7, Robin01, 0, 1, 1, 0
6, SloVice, 0, 0, 0, 1

===

Moves+Bonus Ranker - Through <Round 7>

Score, UserID

54, wordfunph
52, Golden Executive
48, lostemperor
42, chessmoron
38, Karposian
27, OhioChessFan
26, juan31
22, Penguincw
22, WinKing
7, Robin01
6, SloVice

===

Moves Ranker (# of 1st place UNDER/OVER) - Through <Round 7>

Score,UserID

5, wordfunph
4, lostemperor
3, Golden Executive
3, juan31
2, Karposian
2, OhioChessFan
2, WinKing
1, chessmoron
1, Penguincw
0, Robin01
0, SloVice

Mar-21-14  chessmoron: Kramnik - Andreikin 1-0 41
Svidler - Karjakin 1/2 36
Topalov - Mamedyarov 1/2 42
Aronian - Anand 1/2 39
Mar-21-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  OhioChessFan: After 7 rounds, 2 Hall of Famers lead the way. <wordfunph> leads in 3 categories and <Golden Executive> leads in the other. <OhioChessFan> leads in none and still can't believe Andreikin won.
Mar-21-14  Karposian: Round 8:

Kramnik - Andreikin 1/2 47
Svidler - Karjakin 1/2 39
Topalov - Mamedyarov 1/2 46
Aronian - Anand 1-0 44

Mar-21-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  OhioChessFan: Kramnik - Andreikin 1-0 34
Svidler - Karjakin 1/2 29
Topalov - Mamedyarov 1/2 41
Aronian - Anand 1-0 50
Mar-21-14  WinKing: Round 8

Kramnik - Andreikin 1/2 40
Svidler - Karjakin 1/2 40
Topalov - Mamedyarov 1/2 43
Aronian - Anand 1/2 40

Mar-22-14  Golden Executive: Round 8:

Kramnik - Andreikin 1-0 38
Svidler - Karjakin 1/2 38
Topalov - Mamedyarov 1/2 38
Aronian - Anand 1-0 44

Mar-22-14  WinKing: Games have begun.
Mar-22-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  OhioChessFan: ♔ In Game Update ♔

Aronian and Vishy had an exciting looking position that quickly dwindled to a disappointing 19 move draw. Topa and Mamed drew in 32 moves. Kramnik and Andreikin also drew in 32. Svidler/Karjakin is fairly equal approaching the time control.

Mar-22-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  lostemperor: Round 9:
Karjakin - Kramnik 1/2 37
Andreikin - Svidler 0-1 47
Anand - Topalov 1/2 41
Mamedyarov - Aronian 1/2 41
Mar-22-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  Penguincw: Round 9:

Karjakin - Kramnik 1-0 40
Andreikin - Svidler 1/2-1/2 40
Anand - Topalov 1/2-1/2 40
Mamedyarov - Aronian 1/2-1/2 40

Mar-22-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  juan31: Round 9
Karjakin - Kramnik 0-1 43
Andreikin -Svidler 1/2 38
Anand -Topalov 1-0 40
Mamedyarov - Aronian 0-1 45
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