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OhioChessFan
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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: Jimmy Rowles - The Peacocks https://youtu.be/7pkiCx5Agaw?si=fyP... Unbelievable talent. He worked with a Who's Who of the all time greats, particularly women singers. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy...
 
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OhioChessFan: Greg Shahade deserves a home page link in Chess News. https://www.northjersey.com/story/e...
 
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OhioChessFan: Decent pun, but I suspect maybe there's better among the thousands submitted by people who have never had one selected.
 
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OhioChessFan: Nice pun. <arek>, you tell us. What <would> be an example of a pyrrhic victory?
 
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OhioChessFan: It's actually pronounced "jaslight". You've just been saying it wrong.
 
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Moves Prediction Contest

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< Earlier Kibitzing  · PAGE 647 OF 849 ·  Later Kibitzing>
Mar-15-18  lostemperor: Round 5

Aronian - Grischuk 1-0 46
Caruana - Karjakin 1/2 42
Ding - Mamedyarov 1/2 42
So - Kramnik 1/2 42

Mar-15-18  Fiona Macleod: d: Round 5:
Aronian - Grischuk 1-0 50
Caruana - Karjakin 1-0 55
Ding - Mamedyarov 1/2 56
So - Kramnik 1/2 58
Mar-15-18  WinKing: Round 5

Aronian - Grischuk 1/2 30
Caruana - Karjakin 1/2 43
Ding - Mamedyarov 1/2 33
So - Kramnik 1/2 31

Mar-15-18  WinKing: Games have started.
Mar-15-18  Robin01: Round 6:

Caruana-Grischuk 1-0 44
So-Aronian 0-1 55
Ding-Karjakin 0-1 47
Mamedyarov-Kramnik 1/2 34

Mar-15-18  alfamikewhiskey: Round 6:

Caruana-Grischuk 0-1 31
So-Aronian 1/2 27
Ding-Karjakin 1/2 29
Mamedyarov-Kramnik 1/2 27

Mar-15-18  Count Wedgemore: Round 6:

Caruana - Grischuk 1/2 46
So - Aronian 1/2 33
Ding - Karjakin 1/2 45
Mamedyarov - Kramnik 1-0 45

Mar-15-18
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  juan31: ROUND 6
Caruana - Grischuk 1/2 39
So - Aronian 0-1 44
Ding -Karjakin 0-1 40
Mameryadov - Kramnik 1/2 39
Mar-15-18  chessmoron: ♔ Candidates 2018: <Round 5> Result ♔

<Aronian-Grischuk, 1/2-1/2 in 42 moves.>

Exact, 10 points: []
Under, 7 points: [['juan31', '1/2-1/2', '40']]

2nd Under, 6 points: [['chessmoron', '1/2-1/2', '38']]

3rd Under, 5 points: [['SwitchiingQuylthulg', '1/2-1/2', '30'], ['WinKing', '1/2-1/2', '30']]

Over, 3 points: []
2nd Over, 2 points: [['Count Wedgemore', '1/2-1/2', '46']]

3rd Over, 1 point1: []

===

<Caruana-Karjakin, 1/2-1/2 in 31 moves.>

Exact, 10 points: []
Under, 7 points: [['alfamikewhiskey', '1/2-1/2', '30']]

2nd Under, 6 points: []
3rd Under, 5 points: []
Over, 3 points: []
2nd Over, 2 points: [['Robin01', '1/2-1/2', '35']]

3rd Over, 1 point1: [['offramp', '1/2-1/2', '36']]

===

<Ding-Mamedyarov, 1/2-1/2 in 31 moves.>

Exact, 10 points: []
Under, 7 points: [['SwitchingQuylthulg', '1/2-1/2', '30']]

2nd Under, 6 points: [['alfamikewhiskey', '1/2-1/2', '25']]

3rd Under, 5 points: []
Over, 3 points: []
2nd Over, 2 points: [['Count Wedgemore', '1/2-1/2', '32']]

3rd Over, 1 point1: [['WinKing', '1/2-1/2', '33']]

===

<So-Kramnik, 1/2-1/2 in 57 moves.>

Exact, 10 points: []
Under, 7 points: [['lostemperor', '1/2-1/2', '42']]

2nd Under, 6 points: [['chessmoron', '1/2-1/2', '41']]

3rd Under, 5 points: [['Golden Executive', '1/2-1/2', '40']]

Over, 3 points: []
2nd Over, 2 points: [['Fiona Macleod', '1/2-1/2', '58']]

3rd Over, 1 point1: []

Mar-15-18  wordfunph: Round 6:

Caruana - Grischuk 1-0 50
So - Aronian 0-1 50
Ding - Karjakin 0-1 50
Mamedyarov - Kramnik 0-1 50

Mar-15-18  wordfunph: i am hiding my prep just like Wesley So.
Mar-15-18  WinKing: <chessmoron> you forgot to add 5pts. from the 'Bonus Ranker' to <SwitchingQuylthulg>'s score. He has a total of 26pts.

<<Aronian-Grischuk, 1/2-1/2 in 42 moves.>

Exact, 10 points: []
Under, 7 points: [['juan31', '1/2-1/2', '40']]

2nd Under, 6 points: [['chessmoron', '1/2-1/2', '38']]

***3rd Under, 5 points: ***[['SwitchiingQuylthulg', '1/2-1/2', '30']***, ['WinKing', '1/2-1/2', '30']]***

Over, 3 points: []
2nd Over, 2 points: [['Count Wedgemore', '1/2-1/2', '46']]

3rd Over, 1 point1: []>

Mar-15-18  WinKing: <SwitchingQuylthulg> should have 9pts. in the 'Bonus Ranker'. He had 4pts going into Round 5.
Mar-15-18  chessmoron: Round 5 Summary:

Perfect # moves predictions for this round goes to:

NONE

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

Results:

Moves Ranker - Through <Round 5>

Score, UserID, Over, Under, Exact

21, lostemperor, 0, 3, 0
17, alfamikewhiskey, 1, 2, 0
17, OhioChessFan, 1, 2, 0
17, SwitchingQuylthulg, 0, 1, 1
17, wordfunph, 0, 1, 1
14, Fiona Macleod, 0, 2, 0
7, juan31, 0, 1, 0
7, Robin01, 0, 1, 0
3, Golden Executive, 1, 0, 0
0, chessmoron, 0, 0, 0
0, Count Wedgemore, 0, 0, 0
0, offramp, 0, 0, 0
0, Penguincw, 0, 0, 0
0, WinKing, 0, 0, 0

===

Bonus Ranker - Through <Round 5>

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

28, Penguincw, 0, 0, 2, 3
17, chessmoron, 0, 0, 1, 2
14, alfamikewhiskey, 0, 1, 0, 2
13, WinKing, 2, 0, 1, 1
12, OhioChessFan, 1, 0, 1, 1
10, Fiona Macleod, 0, 2, 0, 1
10, Golden Executive, 0, 0, 2, 0
9, SwitchingQuylthulg, 2, 1, 1, 0
7, Count Wedgemore, 1, 3, 0, 0
7, juan31, 0, 1, 1, 0
7, lostemperor, 1, 0, 0, 1
4, Robin01, 0, 2, 0, 0
1, offramp, 1, 0, 0, 0
0, wordfunph, 0, 0, 0, 0

===

Moves+Bonus Ranker - Through <Round 5>

Score, UserID

31, alfamikewhiskey
29, OhioChessFan
28, lostemperor
28, Penguincw
26, SwitchingQuylthulg
24, Fiona Macleod
17, chessmoron
17, wordfunph
14, juan31
13, Golden Executive
13, WinKing
11, Robin01
7, Count Wedgemore
1, offramp

===

Moves Ranker (# of 1st place UNDER/OVER) - Through <Round 5>

Score,UserID

3, alfamikewhiskey
3, lostemperor
3, OhioChessFan
2, Fiona Macleod
2, SwitchingQuylthulg
2, wordfunph
1, Golden Executive
1, juan31
1, Robin01
0, chessmoron
0, Count Wedgemore
0, offramp
0, Penguincw
0, WinKing

Mar-15-18
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  OhioChessFan: ** Round 5 Recap **

A lot of changes on the leaderboard, as <OhioChessFan> and <wordfunph> both completed their second straight round not scoring. <lostemperor> charged to the lead in Moves Ranker, <Penguincw> maintained his lead in Bonus Ranker, and <amw> raced to the lead in Moves+Bonus Ranker and #1 Ranker. <OhioChessFan> contented himself with at least maintaining a share of the lead in #1 Ranker, along with <lostemperor>. #1 Wesley So fan <wordfunph> shares his idol's misunderstanding of what it means to hide preparation, not recognizing at some point you have to bring your A game.

In other news, <WinKing> was heard moaning with delight in finding like 25 scoring errors, causing <chessmoron> to grumble "Just because I want to cheat everyone else out of some points, why's he got to worry about it?" <Switch> was delighted, and reported that improved his winning chances from 14.2846%, up from 11.314159265359%, although he admits doing the figures in his head, he can't be sure they're completely correct.

In any event, <OCF> has figured out that we are over 1/3 of the way done, and that 14-5 means there are 9 rounds left in our exciting contest.

Mar-15-18  Fiona Macleod: round 6---Caruana-Grischuk 1/2 32
So-Aronian 0-1 56
Ding-Karjakin 1/2 49
Mamedyarov-Kramnik 1/2 43
Mar-15-18
Premium Chessgames Member
  SwitchingQuylthulg: Round 6:

Caruana - Grischuk 1/2 40
So - Aronian 1/2 30
Ding - Karjakin 1/2 30
Mamedyarov - Kramnik 1/2 30

Mar-15-18
Premium Chessgames Member
  OhioChessFan: Caruana - Grischuk 1-0 37
So - Aronian 1/2 47
Ding - Karjakin 1/2 40
Mameryadov - Kramnik 1/2 27
Mar-15-18  chessmoron: Caruana-Grischuk 1/2 43
So-Aronian 1/2 38
Ding-Karjakin 1/2 36
Mamedyarov-Kramnik 1-0 41
Mar-16-18
Premium Chessgames Member
  Penguincw: Round 6:

Caruana - Grischuk 1/2-1/2 26
So - Aronian 1/2-1/2 34
Ding - Karjakin 1/2-1/2 30
Mamedyarov - Kramnik 1/2-1/2 38

Mar-16-18  Golden Executive: Round 6:

Caruana - Grischuk 1-0 33
So - Aronian 1/2 36
Ding - Karjakin 1/2 36
Mamedyarov - Kramnik 1/2 40

Mar-16-18
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp:
Round 6
Caruana - Grischuk 1/2 38
So - Aronian 1/2 27
Ding - Karjakin 1/2 32
Mamedyarov - Kramnik 1/2 48
Mar-16-18  WinKing: Round 6

Caruana - Grischuk 1/2 43
So - Aronian 1/2 40
Ding - Karjakin 1/2 40
Mamedyarov - Kramnik 1/2 43

Mar-16-18  wordfunph: <OhioChessFan: #1 Wesley So fan <wordfunph> shares his idol's misunderstanding of what it means to hide preparation, not recognizing at some point you have to bring your A game.>

harhar! :)

Mar-16-18  lostemperor: Round 6:

Caruana-Grischuk 1-0 42
So-Aronian 1/2 36
Ding-Karjakin 1/2 36
Mamedyarov-Kramnik 1/2 36

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