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"Frankensteins Monster" und das Lächeln des Professor Elo

derStandard.at

derStandard.at

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July 12, 2026

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"Frankensteins Monster" und das Lächeln des Professor Elo

Immer mehr Sportarten, darunter auch Fußball, berechnen ihre Weltrangliste nach dem Elo-System. Nur im Schach gibt es damit derzeit Probleme, daran schuld ist paradoxerweise der Schachboom

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