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This is very cool, I always enjoy your analyses!
A lot has been said on how this match was less precise than other matches... Have you done similar analyses of previous matches? The "got a winning position vs. won the game" graph is quite an interesting one, and I remember that Gukesh had a remarkable performance on that regard in the candidates tournament... I don't know if you had this data from previous WC matches, but does the data support the idea that players got more changes and were unable to convert them in this match?
Cheers!
This is very cool, I always enjoy your analyses!
A lot has been said on how this match was less precise than other matches... Have you done similar analyses of previous matches? The "got a winning position vs. won the game" graph is quite an interesting one, and I remember that Gukesh had a remarkable performance on that regard in the candidates tournament... I don't know if you had this data from previous WC matches, but does the data support the idea that players got more changes and were unable to convert them in this match?
Cheers!
Tha@Capivari said in #2:
This is very cool, I always enjoy your analyses!
A lot has been said on how this match was less precise than other matches... Have you done similar analyses of previous matches? The "got a winning position vs. won the game" graph is quite an interesting one, and I remember that Gukesh had a remarkable performance on that regard in the candidates tournament... I don't know if you had this data from previous WC matches, but does the data support the idea that players got more changes and were unable to convert them in this match?
Cheers!
Thank you!
I didn't analyse any other matches but I would guess that there were also many chances before the Magnus matches. I'll try to look into more matches in the future.
Tha@Capivari said in #2:
> This is very cool, I always enjoy your analyses!
> A lot has been said on how this match was less precise than other matches... Have you done similar analyses of previous matches? The "got a winning position vs. won the game" graph is quite an interesting one, and I remember that Gukesh had a remarkable performance on that regard in the candidates tournament... I don't know if you had this data from previous WC matches, but does the data support the idea that players got more changes and were unable to convert them in this match?
> Cheers!
Thank you!
I didn't analyse any other matches but I would guess that there were also many chances before the Magnus matches. I'll try to look into more matches in the future.
