Author: Peter McKenzie
Date: 22:12:20 09/04/00
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On September 05, 2000 at 00:35:32, Peter Kappler wrote: >On September 04, 2000 at 23:22:27, Will Singleton wrote: > >>program author date time-control >> >>Yace Dieter Buerssner no pref no pref >>Crafty Bob Hyatt 8/14-28 ng no pref >>Averno Jose Carlos no pref no pref >>Diep Vincent Diepeveen not Oct 21 75 10 >>Shrike Dan Newman Oct 21 30 10 >>PostModernist Andrew Williams Oct 21 30 10 or 45 10 >>Tinker Brian Richardson no pref 45 10 or faster >>Mint Christian Söderström no pref no pref >>LambChop Peter McKenzie Oct 21 30 10 (9 rounds) >>Arasan Jon Dart no pref 45 10 >>Amateur Will Singleton no pref 45 10 or faster >> >>Ok, there seems to be a sentiment that 8/21-22 would present some difficulty, >>due to the Dutch Computer Tournament. Other dates present problems as well. >> >>Sept 23-24 too soon >>Sept 30-Oct 1 Rosh Hashanah >>Oct 7-8 Yom Kippur >>Oct 14-15 participant conflict >>Oct 21-22 Dutch Tournament >>Oct 28-29 participant conflict >>Nov 4-5 just right? too long? >> >>I assume the Jewish holidays would exclude some people, but I don't know. >>Perhaps someone could comment. >> >>Alternatively, anybody have a problem with Nov 4-5? Might be a bit far away. >>Then again, it would give me time to fix some bugs. :) >> >>More comments, please. > > >Hi Will, > >Thanks for getting the ball rolling on this. > >I like Nov 4-5. The farther you push it back, the easier it is for everybody to >clear their schedule. Agreed, lets go for Nov 4-5. Besides, we have to give Stefan time to hook Shredder 5 up to ICC! > Oct 14-15 will definitely not work for me, as I'll be on >vacation. > >I generally prefer longer time controls, but I'm fine with 30 10 if it means we >can squeeze in an extra round or two. thats the way i see it too > >--Peter
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