Author: Peter McKenzie
Date: 13:31:26 05/05/00
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On May 05, 2000 at 07:45:17, Stefan Meyer-Kahlen wrote: > >I'd love to come, >if there is travel support :-) sure, they pick you up from the airport > >Stefan > > >On May 05, 2000 at 04:41:22, David Blackman wrote: > >>This just landed in my mailbox. Anyone who didn't receive a copy and is >>interested please contact Shaun.Press@cs.anu.edu.au . This is going to be in >>Canberra, Australia. Note that overseas programs can now apply to enter, unlike >>previous years. >> >>================================================= >> >>The Australian National University Department of Computer Science is once again >>hosting the National Computer Chess Championships (NC3) as part of the ANU Chess >>Festival. NC3 has been running in one form or another for 8 years and has been >>a significant event on the Australian Chess scene. >>Although the event awards the title of Australian Computer Chess Champion the >>event is open to programmers from Oceania (FIDE Zone 1.3 ie Australia, New >>Zealand, Fiji, PNG etc) plus overseas programmers (at the organisers >>discretion). >>The dates for this years events are: 15-16 July for competition + 17 July for a >>one day computer chess workshop hosted by the ANU Department of Computer >>Science. Participation in all these events is free. >>At this stage the event is planned to be a 6 round swiss event with the games >>being played at 30m+20s inc. Both the format and time limits can change >>depending on the needs of the organisers and participants. Programs can either >>be located on site at the ANU Department of Computer Science or play remotely >>via a chess server that we will be setting up. >> >>What I need at this stage is an indication of interest. A simple reply is all >>that is required at this point. More deatils will be sent out shortly. >> >>Shaun Press >>Organiser NC3 2000
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