In the early days of computer chess people used to estimate that it would be ten years until a computer (or program) was world champion. But after ten years had passed, it seemed that the day a computer would become world champion was still more than ten years away... This is just one more piece of evidence for the rather recursive Hofstadter's Law: It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.
Game | Time | WPM | Accuracy |
---|---|---|---|
13418 | 2018-05-03 18:01:54 | 147.65 | 99% |
12941 | 2018-04-23 17:28:07 | 149.11 | 99% |
10529 | 2018-02-03 11:03:14 | 137.25 | 98% |
10394 | 2018-02-02 10:13:38 | 137.91 | 98% |
6862 | 2017-11-03 10:42:16 | 136.35 | 98% |
6427 | 2017-10-28 06:03:47 | 144.32 | 98% |
1848 | 2017-08-24 05:57:02 | 140.07 | 99% |
1819 | 2017-08-23 23:46:38 | 135.35 | 99% |