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Subject: Re: CCT #2 - General Discussion

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 18:25:00 08/26/00

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On August 26, 2000 at 07:41:10, Steve Lim wrote:

>  Hi all.
>
>  First off, congrats to Stefan for winning the WMCCC 2000!
>
>  ICC was due to have its 2nd CCT in late July following a 6 month (bi-annual)
>schedule. However, it was brought to my attention that since the WMCCC was in
>august, September might make more sense. (programmers wouldn't want to expose
>their tournament books etc).
>
>  Well, September is just around the corner. I'd like to take a general survey
>as to the type and dates of CCT #2.
>
>  Something in a previous post by Christophe Theron captured my attention..
>
>"The idea of playing each opponent 2 times, once with white and then with black
>is indeed very interesting.
>
>It is easy to do, and does not need more organization effort: it does not
>generate more moving computers around.
>
>Combine this with faster time controls, and you get a much reliable tournament
>result."
>
>I guess feasibility of a double round robin with alternating colors depends on
>the # of participants.
>
>
>I'd be very happy to get some feedback on your thoughts,
>
>Many thanks,
>Steve Lim aka SJLIM(*) on ICC.
>
>Quote of the month..
>
>"I always pick Shredder to win because he freaking always wins." - Bruce


I would like to make one request:  if it is done in October, please avoid
10/14 and 10/28.  My daughter is getting married on the 14th, then they are
heading to Hawaii for 2 weeks, then back on the 28th for a reception.  I will
not be able to play, assuming it is necessary that I attend on the server during
the games...  If it is possible to play some of the games without me being
online, then any time is fine...

I don't particularly like the 2 games per opponent, unless there are just a
few opponents.  I think it more important to mix up the opponents, than to
play black and white against only a few opponents.



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