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 |
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31021 | 2019-01-04 19:42:09 | 92.00 | 98% |
27546 | 2018-08-21 13:45:22 | 88.98 | 97% |
26620 | 2018-07-26 13:52:26 | 84.52 | 97% |
25316 | 2018-06-16 14:40:20 | 95.18 | 98% |
22989 | 2018-03-28 05:43:37 | 96.48 | 99% |
21128 | 2017-12-28 17:14:29 | 83.67 | 96% |
19393 | 2017-11-25 15:05:16 | 78.07 | 96% |
19318 | 2017-11-25 04:14:21 | 82.90 | 97% |
16012 | 2017-08-20 16:44:02 | 78.69 | 98% |
15226 | 2017-07-27 14:52:54 | 91.05 | 98% |