Author: Mark Ryan
Date: 00:23:31 09/13/00
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On September 12, 2000 at 23:44:30, Will Singleton wrote: >Thanks for your votes on the schedule. Most folks wanted the longer >time-control, and eight rounds. By eliminating the break between the second and >third rounds (Amir's idea), we pick up the time necessary to do 45 10. And a >west coast start of 7am is very reasonable, so we get 2:20 hours per round, >which should be enough. However, it's still possible that we will get some >extra long games, which will push the schedule back. People ought to be >prepared for that. > >Steve Lim (sjlim), the ICC admin who will be TD for the tourney, has indicated >that he will soon make an official ICC post addressing rules and regs, and >confirm the schedule and times. > >Eight Round Schedule >Saturday & Sunday: 45 10 (90 min + (90 moves * 20 sec)) = 2:00 hrs >EST GMT >10:00 15:00 >12:20 17:20 >14:40 19:40 >17:00 22:00 > > >Current participants: > >Amateur Will Singleton >Amy Thorsten Greiner (Stefan Fredriksson operates) >Arasan Jon Dart >Averno Jose Carlos >Crafty Bob Hyatt >Diep Vincent Diepeveen >EXchess Dan Homan >Galahad James Swafford (possible) >Grok Peter Kappler >Hossa Steffen Jakob (possible) >Junior Amir Ban / Shay Bushinsky >Mint Christian Söderström >LambChop Peter McKenzie >PostModernist Andrew Williams >Shredder Stefan Meyer-Kahlen (Per Näsman operates) >Shrike Dan Newman >Storm Sean Empey >Tinker Brian Richardson >Terra Peter Fendrich (possible) Hi: I believe it is still possible that Jason Williamson will operate Yace. Also, for CCT1, someone arranged at the last moment to operate TSCP so that there would be an even number of entrants and nobody would need to miss any rounds. Regards, Mark
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