Why do you think that the result you would get (100 losses) would be incorrect? (OC, the failure to promote or demote the players with such a streak is not correct. You seem to be assuming that.)jann wrote:gennan wrote:This puts a responsibility on go rating systems to convert well between ratings and ranks and to keep this conversion consistent in the long run.There is another problem with "handicap" in this case (faux H1). Suppose a player plays 100 games like this and loses all by 3-4 pts (no komi). This would correspond to winning all by 3-4 pts (with komi). I doubt there is a completely correct handling of such results.Bill Spight wrote:so that a strong shodan would take White against a weak shodan, receiving ½ pt. komi
Why would the handicap not change during the run in the alternate universe, as well?OC a typical system calls this 0-100 and drops his ratings. But in another universe he decides to reject "handi" games and play even (same opponents, same move sequences). There these (the same performance) are called 100-0 and huge rating gain.
IOW, what is the problem?