Math 101: Vengsarkar & Hammond explained
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Example 1:
Player A has a current rating of 700 & produces the following sequence
100,100,50,50,100,100
Player B has a current rating of 600 & produces the same sequence
against the same opposition.
Q: Which player will have a higher rating after that sequence?
Example 2:
Player A has a current rating of 700 & produces the following sequence
100,100,50,50,100,100 against decent attacks
Player B has a current rating of 700 & produces the following sequence
100,100,50,50,100,100 against great/decent attacks
Q: Which player will have a higher ratings after that sequence?
Example 3:
Q: If Warren Buffett & you earn the same 10% on your net worth this
year, who would have had a higher net worth at the end?
Example 4:
Q: If Warren Buffett & you make $10,000 for the whole year in the
stock market, who would have had a higher net worth end?
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