Hello,
In solving problems it is common for some of these to be rated 0 by more than 100,000 players and therefore, obviously that the solution is not, out of context, the most suitable, or even that it is obviously not the best of the possible options. However, when this evaluated solution is not answered it is penalized by a loss of 6 points. It seems to me that it would be fairer for the problems estimated to be poorly solved by a score of 0 from more than 100,000 players not to penalize the player who did not adopt for the solution deemed to be of little value.
But, knowing that I am only a small player, it is possible that I miss some subtleties. Anyway, thank you again to Thibault and to this site where it must be said I may spend a little too much time playing ... but with great pleasure.
Sorry for my English assisted by Google.
In solving problems it is common for some of these to be rated 0 by more than 100,000 players and therefore, obviously that the solution is not, out of context, the most suitable, or even that it is obviously not the best of the possible options. However, when this evaluated solution is not answered it is penalized by a loss of 6 points. It seems to me that it would be fairer for the problems estimated to be poorly solved by a score of 0 from more than 100,000 players not to penalize the player who did not adopt for the solution deemed to be of little value.
But, knowing that I am only a small player, it is possible that I miss some subtleties. Anyway, thank you again to Thibault and to this site where it must be said I may spend a little too much time playing ... but with great pleasure.
Sorry for my English assisted by Google.