Author: Steven Edwards
Date: 15:19:51 11/04/03
The First Announcement (2003.11.04) for The 2004 North American Computer Chess Internet Championship ------------------------------------------------------------ A round robin tournament for chess playing computer programs from North American authors will be held via the Internet starting Saturday, the 5th of June 2004. Up to twenty four program entrants are allowed on a first come, first served basis. Entries may be either commercial or non commercial; entries must be unique and each author may have only one entry. Program authors are responsible for providing computing and telecommunication resources for their programs. The tournament organizer will provide a chess server used by the entrants for the event and it will use a well documented communication protocol. Rounds are scheduled one per day except for Friday; Fridays are used for games otherwise not played due to logistical difficulties. Each game will start at twelve noon Eastern Daylight Time (USA). The time control used is forty moves in the first two hours, twenty moves in the third hour, and the remainder of the game in the fourth hour. Game scores from each day will be posted to an appropriate Internet site and will also be provided to the International Computer Games Association for later publication in the _ICGA Journal_. A panel of three arbiters chosen among the participants will provide decisions in case of any disputes. Additional Rules: 1. There is no entry fee nor activity fee. Also, no cash prizes. 2. Program modifications are not allowed during play, but are allowed otherwise. 3. Program operation during play must be entirely autonomous. 4. Time usage is decided entirely by the server. This includes time forfeiture decisions. Programs are responsible for making allowance for any network time lag. The usage times are calculated by the server and will be sent along with any played move information transmitted by the server. 5. Testing time with the server will be made available well in advance of the event. 6. If needed, a playoff series of games at a much faster time control will be held to determine a clear first place winner. 7. The first place winner will enjoy the title of "Official North American Computer Chess Internet Champion" until the conclusion of the 2005 NACCIC. 8. Deadline for applications is Saturday, May 1st 2004. For further information, contact the organizer: chessnotation@mac.com
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