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OhioChessFan
Member since Apr-09-05 · Last seen Nov-23-25
______________ Moves Prediction Contest

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

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<Format>:

[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 has kibitzed 49376 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Nov-23-25 Kibitzer's Café (replies)
 
OhioChessFan: A flock of larks is an exaltation.
 
   Nov-22-25 Miles vs Andersson, 1980
 
OhioChessFan: Offbeat opening, I didn't have a clue what was going on. Miles crushed the h file.
 
   Nov-22-25 Chessgames - Music
 
OhioChessFan: Four best harmony songs I know: Blackbyrds-Walking in Rhythm https://youtu.be/Vxg-a8a2UuY?si=cph... Beach Boys-Sloop John B https://youtu.be/nSAoEf1Ib58?si=nS6... Eagles-Seven Bridges Road https://youtu.be/73x16ne6auo?si=NVC... Earth Wind and Fire-September ...
 
   Nov-21-25 Chessgames - Politics (replies)
 
OhioChessFan: Best singer in a band is Freddie Mercury. Best woman singer in a band is Grace Slick. Best singer ever is Sam Cooke. Best female ever is Aretha Franklin. Quick takes on some others mentioned: Dylan is painfully bad. Sinatra is off key 75% of the time. Jim Croce had the best ...
 
   Nov-21-25 S J Stevens vs Gracie, 1878
 
OhioChessFan: White to make his 18th move would be a decent Tuesday puzzle.
 
   Nov-21-25 A Niyibizi vs Cheda, 2014 (replies)
 
OhioChessFan: Amusing pun. Patience paid off.
 
   Nov-19-25 W Hug vs Korchnoi, 1978 (replies)
 
OhioChessFan: 18. Ne4 opened up the middle to Black's Queen and LSB. 18. Nb1 was fine.
 
   Nov-18-25 S P Sethuraman vs C Anto, 2025
 
OhioChessFan: <redundant> I never noticed that. I had 5 semesters of college German so I have a basic knowledge of the language. I guess the different languages of "time" in the same sentence render it acceptable. Monty Python just doesn't work for me. I like maybe 10% of their stuff.
 
   Nov-14-25 McShane vs I Samunenkov, 2025
 
OhioChessFan: Nice analysis from Mikhail Golubev https://www.chess.com/blog/MikhailG...
 
   Nov-14-25 Mikhail Golubev
 
OhioChessFan: I just played over the Samunenkov game. What do you think of the Petroff in general? Do you need to be booked up on the latest lines or can you just rely on general principles?
 
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Moves Prediction Contest

Kibitzer's Corner
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Jan-12-19  DerDiemer: Morning to all Chess Predictors, may you all have a wonderful year here at Chessgames. Goodluck in all Contests this year and may you all win allotof medals :-) This year its going to be more exited to the already awesome contests here on Chessgames.

Today is the start of the new "World Chessgames Chess Prediction Championship 2019". I will keep it up to date after every Tournament whereby the player with the most Gold medals (if tied most silver, and if tied most bronz) in a year becomes the "World Chessgames Chess predictor Champion for 2019"

Total amount of medals will count in all 3 Contests of <chessmoron>, <Golden Executive> & <lostemperor>. Will post the standings after each Tournament.... Goodluck to all !!!

And as for 2018, i want to congratulate <SwitchingQuylthulg> for becoming the "World Chessgames Chess Predictor Champion" of 2018. From now on you will be called the current "World Chessgames Chess Prediction Champion" till the end of the year :-)

"World 'Chessgames' Chess Prediction Championship 2018" -- Final Standings:

1. SwitchingQuylthulg: 12♔8♕4♖

2. WinKing: 11♔10♕6♖
3. chessmoron: 8♔2♕9♖
4. Count Wedgemore: 8♔2♕8♖
5. Penguincw: 7♔12♕4♖
6. alfamikewhiskey: 7♔8♕5♖
7. wordfunph: 6♔2♕10♖
8. OhioChessFan: 4♔7♕6♖
9. offramp: 4♔3♕7♖
10. paavoh: 3♔2♕2♖
11. Legend: 3♔1♕0♖
12. Golden Executive: 2♔4♕4♖
13. Fiona Macleod: 2♔1♕1♖
14. lostemperor: 1♔3♕3♖
15. DerDiemer: 1♔3♕1♖
16. cromat: 1♔3♕0♖
17. chancho: 1♔1♕0♖
18. WannaBe: 1♔0♕3♖
19. whiteshark: 1♔0♕2♖
20. AlphaXerox: 1♔0♕1♖
20. Diademas: 1♔0♕1♖
22. Schwartz: 1♔0♕0♖
22. virginmind: 1♔0♕0♖
22. YouRang: 1♔0♕0♖
25. lost in space: 0♔3♕2♖
26. FSR: 0♔3♕0♖
27. positionalgenius: 0♔1♕0♖
28. juan31: 0♔0♕3♖
29. Keyser Soze: 0♔0♕1♖
29. Robin01: 0♔0♕1♖
29. rogge : 0♔0♕1♖

Total medals in all 3 Contests for 2018
<chessmoron>, <Golden Executive> & <lostemperor>

88♔79♕85♖

Congrats to all medal winners and Good-Luck for 2019

Jan-12-19
Premium Chessgames Member
  lostemperor: Good luck!

Round 1
Ding - Carlsen 1/2 38
Vidit - Duda 1-0 42
Van Foreest - Anand 1/2 42
Fedoseev - Rapport 1-0 42
Shankland - Mamedyarov 1/2 42
Radjabov - Kramnik 1/2 32
Giri - Nepomniachtchi 1/2 46

Round 2
Carlsen - Nepomniachtchi 1/2 46
Kramnik - Giri 1/2 36
Mamedyarov - Radjabov 1/2 28
Rapport - Shankland 1/2 46
Anand - Fedoseev 1/2 36
Duda - Van Foreest 1-0 46
Ding - Vidit 1-0 46

Jan-12-19  DerDiemer: Good luck to all!
Round 1
Ding - Carlsen 1/2 49
Vidit - Duda 1/2 40
Van Foreest - Anand 1/2 41
Fedoseev - Rapport 1/2 44
Shankland - Mamedyarov 0-1 44
Radjabov - Kramnik 1/2 40
Giri - Nepomniachtchi 1/2 45
Jan-12-19  WinKing: Very nicely done <DerDiemer>! It is only fitting that <SwitchingQuylthulg> be named "World Chessgames Chess Predictor Champion" of 2018. He has since turned in his spurs & retired from chessgames. For those who did not know it can be read about in his 'Bio'. I will always remember him as *the best* overall games player on this site.
Jan-12-19  WinKing: When all of our predictions for Round 1 are in I will post all of them in my forum.
Jan-12-19  bubuli55: Round 1:

Ding - Carlsen 1/2 55
Vidit - Duda 0-1 55
Van Foreest - Anand 1/2 30
Fedoseev - Rapport 0-1 40
Shankland - Mamedyarov 0-1 41
Radjabov - Kramnik 0-1 42
Giri - Nepomniachtchi 1/2 37

Jan-12-19  WinKing: Games have started.
Jan-12-19  thegoodanarchist: Clubber Lang's prediction?

PAIN!

Jan-12-19  juniper anole: Round 2:

Carlsen - Nepomniachtchi 1/2 35
Kramnik - Giri 1/2 50
Mamedyarov - Radjabov 1/2 45
Rapport - Shankland 1-0 40
Anand - Fedoseev 1/2 40
Duda - Van Foreest 1/2 40
Ding - Vidit 1-0 30

Jan-12-19
Premium Chessgames Member
  juan31: <ROUND 2>

Carlsen - Nepomniachtchi 1-0 45
Kramnik - Giri 0-1 48
Mamedyarov - Radjabov 1-0 41
Rapport - Shankland 1/2 39
Anand - Fedoseev 1-0 44
Duda - Van Foreest 1-0 44
Ding - Vidit 1-0 41

Jan-12-19  bubuli55: ROUND 2

Carlsen - Nepomniachtchi 1/2 33
Kramnik - Giri 1-0 33
Mamedyarov - Radjabov 1/2 33
Rapport - Shankland 1/2 33
Anand - Fedoseev 1/2 33
Duda - Van Foreest 1/2 33
Ding - Vidit 1-0 55

Jan-12-19
Premium Chessgames Member
  Diademas: Round 2:

Carlsen - Nepomniachtchi 1/2 41
Kramnik - Giri 1/2 30
Mamedyarov - Radjabov 1/2 36
Rapport - Shankland 1/2 40
Anand - Fedoseev 1/2 42
Duda - Van Foreest 1-0 42
Ding - Vidit 1/2 37

Jan-12-19  Count Wedgemore: Round 2:

Carlsen - Nepomniachtchi 1/2 39
Kramnik - Giri 1/2 30
Mamedyarov - Radjabov 1/2 34
Rapport - Shankland 1/2 31
Anand - Fedoseev 1/2 36
Duda - Van Foreest 1-0 40
Ding - Vidit 1-0 40

Jan-12-19
Premium Chessgames Member
  Penguincw: Round 2:

Carlsen - Nepomniachtchi 1/2-1/2 35
Kramnik - Giri 1-0 40
Mamedyarov - Radjabov 1/2-1/2 35
Rapport - Shankland 1/2-1/2 45
Anand - Fedoseev 1/2-1/2 42
Duda - Van Foreest 1/2-1/2 41
Ding Liren - Vidit 1/2-1/2 43

Jan-12-19  WinKing: <chessmoron> if you need me to do the 1st round score keeping I have it just about ready.
Jan-12-19
Premium Chessgames Member
  OhioChessFan: Carlsen - Nepomniachtchi 1-0 40
Kramnik - Giri 1/2 37
Mamedyarov - Radjabov 1/2 30
Rapport - Shankland 1/2 25
Anand - Fedoseev 1-0 36
Duda - Van Foreest 1-0 40
Ding - Vidit 1-0 38
Jan-12-19
Premium Chessgames Member
  OhioChessFan: Reminder: Go to bgitw chessforum and cast your votes for Best Game of 2018.
Jan-13-19  wordfunph: Round 2:

Carlsen - Nepomniachtchi 1-0 46
Kramnik - Giri 1/2 38
Mamedyarov - Radjabov 1/2 44
Rapport - Shankland 1/2 46
Anand - Fedoseev 1/2 44
Duda - Van Foreest 1/2 46
Ding - Vidit 1-0 50

Jan-13-19  WinKing: Round 2

Carlsen - Nepomniachtchi 1/2 41
Kramnik - Giri 1/2 40
Mamedyarov - Radjabov 1/2 31
Rapport - Shankland 1/2 40
Anand - Fedoseev 1-0 40
Duda - Van Foreest 1-0 36
Ding - Vidit 1/2 40

Jan-13-19  Golden Executive: Round 2

Carlsen - Nepomniachtchi 1-0 35
Kramnik - Giri 1/2 37
Mamedyarov - Radjabov 1/2 40
Rapport - Shankland 1/2 40
Anand - Fedoseev 1-0 34
Duda - Van Foreest 1/2 42
Ding - Vidit 1/2 47

Jan-13-19  alfamikewhiskey: Round 2:

Carlsen - Nepomniachtchi 1-0 48
Kramnik - Giri 1/2 35
Mamedyarov - Radjabov 1/2 35
Rapport - Shankland 0-1 33
Anand - Fedoseev 1/2 35
Duda - Van Foreest 1/2 35
Ding - Vidit 1/2 44

Jan-13-19
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp:
Carlsen - Nepomniachtchi 1-0 45
Kramnik - Giri 1/2 38
Mamedyarov - Radjabov 1/2 41
Rapport - Shankland 1/2 55
Anand - Fedoseev 1/2 61
Duda - Van Foreest 1-0 42
Ding - Vidit 1-0 70
Jan-13-19  DerDiemer: Round 2:
Carlsen - Nepomniachtchi 1/2 41
Kramnik - Giri 1/2 39
Mamedyarov - Radjabov 1/2 40
Rapport - Shankland 1/2 41
Anand - Fedoseev 1/2 42
Duda - Van Foreest 1-0 44
Ding - Vidit 1-0 47
Jan-13-19  DerDiemer: Games have started.
Jan-13-19
Premium Chessgames Member
  OhioChessFan: I just realized <chessmoron> didn't have picks in that round. <Winky> go ahead and post scores please.
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