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AuthorMatt Shields Last Update2019-10-09
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Each player begins with an initial rating of 40 before their first tournament. After each event, a player's final placement (e.g. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.) is converted to a percentile score.

The formula used is: (([Number of Players in the event]+0.5-[Placement])/[Number of Players in the event])*100

If the event was the World Championship, the tournament value is 20.
Otherwise, if the tournament has only one round, the tournament value is equal to the number of players in the event divided by 7, plus 2. If the event has more than one round, the tournament value is equal to the number of players in the event divided by 3.5, plus two. ( (#players/3.5)+2 ). However, the maximum tournament value for any non-world championship event is 15.

Events before 2001, with the exception of World Championships, have a tournament value of zero, meaning they have no effect on ratings. The theory is that results be based only on the last ten years of competitive play.

As an example of calculating new ratings, suppose a player enters an event with a rating of 55. Suppose also that they finish in 8th place out of 65 players. The player's percentile score is (65 + 0.5 - 8)/65 * 100 = 88.46. A 65 player event would have a tournament value of (65/3.5) +2 = 20.57. However, since the maximum tournament value is 15, that will be the value for this event. Therefore, this player's rating will move 15% of the distance from 55 to 88.46. The difference between 88.46 and 55 is 33.46. 15% of 33.46 is 5.019. Therefore, we add 5.019 points to this player's rating as a results of this event, meaning their rating increases from 55 to 60.019.


RheinCon 2005
Date June 24-26, 2005 Place Düsseldorf
Number of players38 Number of rounds3 Number of boards13
Coeff 112.86 Coeff 2- Coeff 3-

RankFirstName LastNameLoc.Nat.Score
1André ILIEVICS98.68
2Stefan HAGEMANN96.05
3Gwen MAGGI93.42
4Arne SENFTLEBEN90.79
5Axel FLEISCHHAUER88.16
6Uwe LOUP85.53
7Claudio BIERIG82.89
8Rolf LOSCHEK80.26
9Markus PAUSER77.63
10Leï SÄÄRLAINEN75.00
11Dirk AUGUSTIN72.37
12Matthias WALTERSCHEIDT69.74
13Jochen ENGLERT67.11
14Dieter DROBNY64.47
15Julia KITZ61.84
16Dirk BRÃœGGEMANN59.21
17Rolf JUFFERNBRUCH56.58
18Daniel LEINICH53.95
19Sascha BUHR51.32
20Gwen REUL48.68
21Ralph KULGEN46.05
22Knut MAßMANN43.42
23Stephan SCHMITZ40.79
24Kay FREIESLEBEN38.16
24Torsten THUM38.16
26Virginia BAIER32.89
27Burkhard PIETSCH30.26
28Gernot KROBATH27.63
29Kai KROHNKE25.00
30Mark HACHENBERG22.37
31Frank GAVERT19.74
32Andre KULGEN17.11
33Pawel SIROTKIN14.47
34Nikolai DIEKERT11.84
35Kerstin KONKOLEWSKI9.21
36Holger RICHTER6.58
37Roland DIETZ3.95
38Oliver ADLER1.32

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