Author: scott farrell
Date: 22:47:47 12/11/04
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On December 11, 2004 at 22:55:45, Peter Skinner wrote: >On December 11, 2004 at 21:50:46, James Swafford wrote: > >>On December 11, 2004 at 20:42:21, Anthony Cozzie wrote: >> >>>Not on this front. I was just about to post something myself, actually. >>> >>>anthony >> >>Seems Volker is MIA. It's time to move one and find another >>organizer. How about you Anthony? >> >>The most difficult tasks will be pinning down a date and time >>control everyone can live with. You could draft someone on >>ICC to be the TD, put up a simple website with the latest >>info, and maybe even get a commentator. >> >>It's a lot of work, but if you really want to get "the stupid >>tournament scheduled" so you can get your sponsor, then how about >>it? :) >> >>-- >>James > >I already stated I would be willing to do it. > >I have everything needed. Swiss Perfect, account on ICC, website. > >February 19-20 would be a fine time. > >Time control: 45/10 >Rounds: 7 > >In the event of a tie break: >2 games at the same time with alternating color. > >If both programs are still tied after the breaker games then: >30/0 games with alternating colors until a program wins. > >If that is not agreed to, then Buchholtz scoring would be fine as well. We could >use the rankings from the last tournament for seedings. Or even the last 3 >averaged out for seedings. > >As before, all programs must be able to kibitz their evaluation during games. > >That is just for starts and just off the top of my head *rolls eyes* :) > >Peter I think 9 rounds is good. Let's just get rid of the tie break, and have a few champs instead - I think its more fair, and doesnt pressure the timings for other rounds. I like the idea of the few previous events for seedings. I'd also like a rule to force a win/draw on any game where egtb says its drawn/won/lost ... to avoid the very drawn out 10 secs/move issue (remember Uri last cct?). Scott
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