> Kramnik pointed out the statistical improbability of Nakamura’s streak and stated that such a winning run would require the chess prodigy to play at a level higher than his current Elo rating (an estimate of a player’s skill level based on their historical play).
While ELO ratings are a probabilistic model, who said wins and losses have to be randomly distributed, there can be bad days and good days, for example if you haven't slept or if you are at the peak combination of study and cognitive, say because you are well rested on a monday and have been studying on the weekend.
While ELO ratings are a probabilistic model, who said wins and losses have to be randomly distributed, there can be bad days and good days, for example if you haven't slept or if you are at the peak combination of study and cognitive, say because you are well rested on a monday and have been studying on the weekend.