Lichess4545 Ledger 076

Lichess4545 Ledger

Issue #076 - September 20, 2018

 

State of the 4545 League

by @SpiteKnight

 

Season 14 of the 4545 League is here! I am glad it is, as the break between the seasons seemed to go by real slow. We start with a healthy 30 number of teams. Good luck for the new season everyone!
LoneWolf #12 is in its round 2 this week, too early for any drama out there.

A few announcements:

GM Niclas Huschenbeth will do a live stream for last season’s game reviews this Thursday 20th at 17:00UTC.
You’ll be able to chat with him and ask questions during the stream. In case you miss the stream, you’ll be able to see the games on his Youtube channel later.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnCxMW4TaRI

Crazyhouse #2 is here!
Registration is open, just send a DM to @Zher0 or post your participation in #crazyhouse on slack. The new season will start on Monday, Sep 24th!
You can join and withdraw any time. As it was last season there will be 2 games with a time control of 10+10.

@mn8 has volunteered to run the Series, a 90+30 tournament. Please join #series-general or DM @mn8 on slack to know more or participate.

Thanks to @bufferunderrun we can now download PGNs of previous seasons games. "I remember someone asked for last season's PGN, so I've written a Python script to fetch the games.
Limitations so far: team names and board numbers are not included, results are according to Lichess and not the pairings, forfeited games are not included."

Python script: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1c0Y1CBNvTMey8P8KId1Bbhnd49cEVYuD/view?usp=sharing
PGNs season 1-13 (7-zip): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1whTncDyzPslDORrAN5yUEN0it5dKpdmA/view?usp=sharing

 


How Strong Was Season 13? – A Quality of Play Analysis
by @ErinYu

 

How strong are the players in the league, really? I let Stockfish analyze every game from season 13 to find out.

The results are plotted below. T1, T2, and T3 refer to the percentage of moves that matched Stockfish 7’s #1, 2, and 3 options, >100 refers to the percentage of moves Stockfish evaluates as losing 100 centipawns (also known as “blunders”), and ACPL refers to average centipawn loss. Stockfish evaluated only positions it deemed “undecided” according to the PGN Spy software’s default settings. Standard errors are omitted.

 

 

Some observations:

  • The numbers, as a trend, monotonically change board to board in the expected ways. This means that these metrics, including ACPL, can be a valuable tool in assessing quality of play.
  • Amusingly, board 3 and board 4 players played the best move more often than board 2 players.
  • In ACPL terms, the difference between board 5 and board 6 is nearly twice that of the others.
  • A board 1 player makes a blunder ~7-8% less of the time than a board 6 player. At least theoretically, a board 6 player can traverse the entire league by making 4 fewer bad moves every 50 moves.

These data were compared with the values collected from thousands of FIDE rated games played since June 2017 to produce a correlation between Lichess Classical rating and FIDE rating. Unfortunately, board 5 and 6 data broke linearity for the model, so I stepped in for ratings less than 1750. I also stepped in for ratings greater than 2150 just because many of these players are at the top of the leaderboard. There are many sources of error (and many of which I have yet to consider), but here are the results!                                             

Here is a neat little table showing the same results.

Classical Rating

Estimated "FIDE" Rating

900

630

1000

730

1100

830

1200

930

1300

1030

1400

1130

1500

1230

1600

1330

1700

1430

1800

1545

1900

1681

2000

1816

2100

1952

2200

2070

2300

2170

2400

2270

2500

2370

 

Is it accurate? Please let me know! This is still a work in progress and feedback is appreciated.

Special thanks to @hicetnunc for putting up with my questions, leading me to my ideas, and introducing me to PGN Spy. Check out his wonderful interview for the Ledger at (https://www.lichess4545.com/team4545/document/ledger-070/), which was my inspiration for this work. Additional thanks to @toni4127 for proofreading this article, showing me how to create code that accesses websites, and entertaining my many, many tangents.

 


 

Weekly Stats

by @kraaft and @somethingpretentious
 

 

Lonewolf

Stats for Season 12 Round 1:

  • The fastest mate was white on move 20 found in Gamelink White: rederik79, Black: boomer34.
  • The fastest draw was found in Gamelink White: maxivgc, Black: vicpez. test black on move 13
  • The fastest resign was white on move 13 found in Gamelink White: mikewhitekl, Black: funits.
  • The biggest upset was 305 points in Gamelink White: locolope23, Black: notevenclose.
  • The longest game ended with black on move 83 Gamelink White: fiveknights, Black: nondrama.
  • 117 was the highest ACPL in Gamelink White: acer30, Black: rabioso.
  • 13 was the lowest ACPL in Gamelink White: pawndercover, Black: bmoney_o.
  • Combined maximum ACPL was 200 in Gamelink White: acer30, Black: rabioso.
  • Combined minimum ACPL was 32 in Gamelink White: andysctu, Black: kraaft.
  • The longest think was 11 minutes 26.0 seconds on move 12 in Gamelink White: andysctu, Black: kraaft.
  • The most time left was 35 minutes 36.0 seconds in Gamelink White: mekumcu, Black: pkjamoo.
  • The most time spent was 60 minutes 27.0 seconds in Gamelink White: injektilo, Black: publicradio.

-PGNs-

 


Chess Puzzles

by @forhavu and @kraaft

Click on the images for the solution.

Lonewolf

pedropablo72 (1705) - Fianchettoed (1880)
Gamelink.
◯ White to play.
halloway (1727) - kostasvl (1545)
Gamelink.
⚫ Black to play.
Acer30 (1464) - Rabioso (1673)
Gamelink.
⚫ Black to play.

Chessboard images provided by lenik terenin.


Please feel free to join #lichessledger on slack if you would like to contribute towards the ledger in any way, or provide any feedback. Both are highly encouraged and appreciated. Thank you for reading.

 

Creative Commons License

Lichess4545 Ledger #076 ©2018 by Thienan Nguyen is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License

Thanks to @ErinYu, @forhavu, @kraaft, @somethingpretentious and @spiteknight.