I blipped on my intent to post this a month ago. The two main takeaways are GM Wesley So's incredible accuracy (currently that's what my "Intrinsic Performance Ratings" are measuring most) and the 43-points-less performance by the natives. Jean Hébert and Haizhou from the Open Section are also included.

The two right-hand columns weight by the number of eligible moves (turns 1--8, turns in repetitions, and turns where one side is ahead over 3 pawns are excluded), and the figures for Canadians are one line lower. I forget what the "-726" was for.
What reminded me was finishing my run this week of the entire Canadian Zonal---my thanks to the game-compilers including Hugh Brodie for the file of all 150 games in perfect shape. There the news is better: the players out-performed their weighted FIDE average by about 70 points. Time control and schedule and other tournament conditions may account for such differences---as may variance within my error bars---but my work overall hints at motivation as a big factor.
Before I post the other chart, a query: My sense is to shy away from posting IPR's of whole Open sections or lower sections, as they're kind-of IQ-ish and folks out to have fun might not want their brains dissected.
But if you play in a Premier section or place high then it's fair game... Any sense of objection, noting also that in the Zonal some minors were involved---? I have not had any so far when I've inquired privately in certain cases.
Currently I am running a selection of 450 games from the Open Olympiad, including all games by teams from federations I've corresponded with---this plus the two current super-tournaments will take about a month!

The two right-hand columns weight by the number of eligible moves (turns 1--8, turns in repetitions, and turns where one side is ahead over 3 pawns are excluded), and the figures for Canadians are one line lower. I forget what the "-726" was for.
What reminded me was finishing my run this week of the entire Canadian Zonal---my thanks to the game-compilers including Hugh Brodie for the file of all 150 games in perfect shape. There the news is better: the players out-performed their weighted FIDE average by about 70 points. Time control and schedule and other tournament conditions may account for such differences---as may variance within my error bars---but my work overall hints at motivation as a big factor.
Before I post the other chart, a query: My sense is to shy away from posting IPR's of whole Open sections or lower sections, as they're kind-of IQ-ish and folks out to have fun might not want their brains dissected.

Currently I am running a selection of 450 games from the Open Olympiad, including all games by teams from federations I've corresponded with---this plus the two current super-tournaments will take about a month!
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