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Hi Leon. Thank you for doing this. Is your website identical to the version done for the CFC website by Chris Mallon a couple of years ago?
I had a few people contact me because the new rating they calculated for themselves or their kids did not match the results published by the CFC. Chris' version handles most cases correctly but I suspect there is a glitch when players cross the 2200 level during an event (either going up or down in rating) and the calculation forgets to change the k factor for that portion of rating gains or losses above or below 2200. I mentioned this to Chris a couple of times but never heard back.
My site is not related to any other site - I haven't heard of the one you mentioned above.
Regarding the incorrect rating calculations, I would love to debug those cases and fix any issues.
Would you be able to forward me any of the info users sent you that describe the incorrect results?
Also, I apologize for getting you spammed with emails, my bad. Law of unintended consequences :)
Thanks for the feedback Kerry.
Very interesting - what browser and device did you use?
Well, I tried www.mychessrating.ca at work using Chrome, but there I am behind a corporate proxy that has been known to be brain dead at times.
I just tried the site here at home (also with Chrome) and it works fine... most likely some redirection problem purely at my office... not to worry.
After clicking Add Opponent, the cursor should be in the new box to type a name immediately.
A short cut for Add Opponent would safe time too.
A performance rating would be helpful.
"After Games" should be at the bottom. After adding more players a little mess starts.
Players with short last names (like Li) don't pop up. Necessary to know the first name (most often more than 3 or 4 letters)
Players with expired or without CFC memberships are not showed though they are in the CFC database.
After clicking Add Opponent, the cursor should be in the new box to type a name immediately.
A short cut for Add Opponent would safe time too.
A performance rating would be helpful.
"After Games" should be at the bottom. After adding more players a little mess starts.
Players with short last names (like Li) don't pop up. Necessary to know the first name (most often more than 3 or 4 letters)
Players with expired or without CFC memberships are not showed though they are in the CFC database.
Keep improving. Liked the speed it spits names :)
Thanks for the great feedback Egis! I'll do updates to address some of these issues this weekend :)
Well, I tried www.mychessrating.ca at work using Chrome, but there I am behind a corporate proxy that has been known to be brain dead at times.
I just tried the site here at home (also with Chrome) and it works fine... most likely some redirection problem purely at my office... not to worry.
Ah, I see. That makes sense now. I have a bit of URL forwarding set up that the proxy must be blocking. Cool.
Hi Leon. Don't worry, I haven't gotten any e-mails yet about people comparing your formula results to the CFC results. The ones I got were related to the version created by Chris and linked from the CFC website.
If I hear any feedback on your website, I'll let you know.
Are you able to tell how many people are using your website to calculate their ratings?
Paul
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