This guy popped up on FargoRate recently and now hes in the #3 spot in the entire world right below Shane Van Boening and right above Jayson Shaw.
Is this a robustness "error"?
Is this a robustness "error"?
It would be nice to know how accurate the ratings are depending on the robustness. For example with a total of 5 racks played, it might be +- 200 points, while with 4000 racks played it might be +- 5. A quick calculation seems to say that at 365 racks played the rating is probably right within 20 points and very likely right within 40 points. The uncertainty in the rating is dependent on who the player has played since severe mismatches give less info than matches between roughly equal players.He already has 365 racks in from major tournaments, it only requires 200 to show up, but his level of play is off the charts good against other players who are extremely high rated.
What in the world does "robustness' mean? I find this comical. :embarrassed2:
Robustness is just the number of racks of data they have collected on a given player so far to date, as their robustness grows the more accurate of a reflection their rating becomes.
The best pool player in the entire world may not have even been born yet.
Holy cow! This is the strangest thing I've ever read on here. How would that be possible?
It isn't that hard to comprehend. Some genius in the future may be able to outplay everyone whos ever lived and or living right now.
That would have made sense, but you wrote "The best pool player in the entire world may not have even been born yet." How the hell would someone who hasn't been born yet be "in the world". Right now, there is a best in the world.
I have not followed the Fargo rating system, though I have seen a lot of threads about it.
How can it be accurate if some players cannot attend the tournaments that it rates? I guess I don't get it -- yet.![]()
Holy cow! This is the strangest thing I've ever read on here. How would that be possible?
Take your basic logic awareness elsewhere. We have no need for it in our fantasyland.
Siming Chen has not had any children yet.
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