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This is a public forum, so I will not say anything pertaining to the game specifically, but all is not as it seems. This involves someone breaking their cell phone when the organizer confronted them outside the playing hall during the last round...
any third party simply looking at the stats knows there is nothing clear at all here.
Surely, you jest. Any third party with any kind of statistical background would unequivocally conclude that Eric is now the strongest player of the group in question.
The trend is rather definitive, to say the least. By way of concrete example, in September 2010, our #2 board, Leonid Gherzoy, was 74 FIDE points higher rated than our #4 board, Eric Hansen. By September 2011 that advantage was still significant, 53 points to be exact. One year later, however, September 2012, the advantage had swung Eric's way to the tune of 41 points (and widening further when you compare live ratings). Leonid's FIDE rating (now identical to Nikolay Noritsyn's) has essentially remained static while Eric's has dynamically surged.
I think you have to bear in mind that 41 FIDE points (now 50+) is a significant number and a far cry from a tantamount number of CFC points. Moreover, looking at current trends, this number is very likely to get even larger.
On a side note, should team Canada sit Eric Hansen for their match against Moldives?
His rating performance is 2596 which is close to a GM norm.
Which proves that it is improper to rate the games played at Olympiads and to offer norms. This is a "team" competition. It may be best for Hansen to sit out, from his own individual perspective, yet it may also be best for the team if he plays, so we have a clear possibility of conflict of interests (it may or may not be in reality, but the point is that it could be).
Decades ago, before computers, there was always the suspicion an opponent in correspondence chess was getting some outside help on a game. Games by mail lasted on average a couple of years so they would often lose their suspected helper and the thread of the game.
I hope it was a real expensive cell phone that got broken.
Why is IM Eric Hansen still only board 4? He is clearly showing he deserves to be board 3 at least, but more realistically should be on board 2. Quite disappointing to see.
Is this possibly due to Mr. Victor Plotkin promising Gerzhoy and Noritsyn at least board 2 and 3 earlier in the year as they were higher rated than Hansen? Now when Hansen is clearly showing he is much stronger than the two, Mr.Plotkin does not want to back down on his "promise" of giving Gerzhoy and Noritsyn board 2 and 3 and thus a chance of getting the double GM norm?
The chosen board order has been a huge success. May I suggest you consider that overdone "disappointment" on whom plays boards 1-4 is far less important moving forward then how many of these players remain active and interested in two years.
Last edited by Duncan Smith; Thursday, 6th September, 2012, 08:05 PM.
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