Repa, Jason (CAN)  [FICGS member # 1012]
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Jason Repa
Jason Repa has currently 0 running correspondence chess game(s), won 132, lost 8 and drawn 92 other games against an average elo of 1991, played advanced chess at fast time controls, now 0 running, 0 won, 2 lost, 1 drawn, does not play big chess, does not play Go (wei-ch'i, baduk), and played poker texas holdem, now 0 running, 278 won, 201 lost, finally Jason finished a total of 714 games and is not playing any game right now.
Correspondence chess statistics :
vs. Sandor Porkolab (1225) : 91% (12 games, 10 wins, 0 losses)
vs. Josef Riha (2052) : 85% (7 games, 5 wins, 0 losses)
vs. Christian Koch (2094) : 50% (6 games, 0 wins, 0 losses)
vs. Jordi Domingo (2188) : 66% (6 games, 2 wins, 0 losses)
vs. Christophe Czekaj (1494) : 100% (6 games, 6 wins, 0 losses)
vs. Carlos Oliveira (1447) : 100% (6 games, 6 wins, 0 losses)
vs. Robert Mueller (2398) : 30% (5 games, 0 wins, 2 losses)
vs. Wayne Lowrance (2049) : 62% (4 games, 1 wins, 0 losses)
vs. William Taylor (2115) : 62% (4 games, 1 wins, 0 losses)
vs. Eduardo Sanchez (1987) : 87% (4 games, 3 wins, 0 losses)
Advanced chess statistics :
vs. Garvin Gray (2343) : 25% (2 games, 0 wins, 1 losses)
Poker holdem :
vs. Nelson Bernal Varela (2364) : 40% (50 games, 20 wins, 30 losses)
vs. Heinz-Georg Lehnhoff (2146) : 64% (42 games, 27 wins, 15 losses)
vs. Anderson Barradas (1776) : 67% (37 games, 25 wins, 12 losses)
vs. Scott Nichols (2037) : 62% (35 games, 22 wins, 13 losses)
vs. Aleksey Payzansky (2006) : 50% (34 games, 17 wins, 17 losses)
vs. Stephane Legrand (2268) : 50% (24 games, 12 wins, 12 losses)
vs. Thibault de Vassal (2215) : 35% (20 games, 7 wins, 13 losses)
vs. Rolf Staggat (2216) : 50% (18 games, 9 wins, 9 losses)
vs. Paul Campanella (2114) : 58% (17 games, 10 wins, 7 losses)
vs. Yulian Kehayov (1944) : 53% (15 games, 8 wins, 7 losses)
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Last messages by Jason Repa in the forum :
Quote (2008-06-17 00:45:04)
It does sound very nice. But is it really true? (...)
Senility is a terrible thing (2008-06-10 08:34:35)
How long are you going to keep whining and crying here groves? If I had any doubt about the accuracy of my comments, it would certainly be removed aft (...)
Senility is a terrible thing (2008-06-10 07:14:50)
I thought you said you were done posting in this thread, groves? In addition to being an intellectually-deficient cretin, you prove yourself to be a l (...)
Senility is a terrible thing (2008-06-10 04:52:22)
"Ah, here they come -- the insults so typical of you"
Sorry groves, but I was simply stating facts. It's difficult (...)
Free entry into unqualified tournaments (2008-06-10 01:03:04)
As for the discussion of allowing lower rated players to play in events with higher rated players after winning a tournament.....such a thing already (...)
Brackets - Chess and Go (2008-06-09 11:05:13)
"Thanks for your reasoned response"
Somehow I don't think you know the meaning of the word "reason", gro (...)
Brackets - both Chess and Go (2008-06-09 08:12:28)
" -- allow the winner of a tournament to qualify for the next higher classification regardless of his/her rating."
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Rapid chess entry rating (2008-06-09 00:22:32)
If you're not bright enough to figure out how to look up someone's rating, you better stick to "engine-assisted" chess. I'd probably be (...)
Rapid chess entry rating (2008-06-08 20:37:40)
No, Lowrance, you're the one missing the point here. And you're using engine assistance as much as anyone here, so don't pretend like you're someh (...)
Nickel vs Hydra (2008-06-08 11:09:30)
I believe that Nickel used various chess engines to assist him with error-checking and analysis, similar to what any good corr. player does.
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