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Subject: Re: ICC CCT-2

Author: Jason Williamson

Date: 03:54:28 10/18/00

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It would be easy, yes, but then that goes against the rule of "AUTHOR ONLY or
AUTHOR SPONSORED"  There are a lot of clones out there, and if we let them all
in it would be a mess, and the tournament would degrade into a usless event that
has no value.  With the author stipulation, there is interaction between various
authors.

Now, if you can get permission to use it in the tourney....

JW


On October 17, 2000 at 13:48:41, Vincent Lejeune wrote:

>
>It would be easy to find somebody to operate : Fritz 6, Tiger 12 (or even
>12.9x), Hiarcs 7.32, Chessmaster 7000 ...  don't you think so ???
>
>
>On October 16, 2000 at 05:59:56, Steffen Jakob wrote:
>
>>I think Werner Inmann will join with InmiChess. What about these engines:
>>
>>- GNUChess
>>- TSCP
>>- Faile
>>- Pulsar
>>- Insomniac
>>- Zarkov
>>
>>You can remove the "possible" behind my name :-)
>>
>>>Amateur         Will Singleton
>>>Amy             Thorsten Greiner (Stefan Fredriksson operates)
>>>Arasan          Jon Dart
>>>Averno          Jose Carlos (Roger Davis operates)
>>>Crafty          Bob Hyatt
>>>Diep            Vincent Diepeveen
>>>Dorky           Matt McKnight
>>>EXchess         Dan Homan
>>>Galahad         James Swafford (possible)
>>>Grok            Peter Kappler
>>>Hossa           Steffen Jakob (possible)
>>>Junior          Amir Ban / Shay Bushinsky
>>>LambChop        Peter McKenzie
>>>Mint            Christian Söderström
>>>Nimzo           Chrilly Donninger (Alex Kure operates)
>>>PostModernist   Andrew Williams
>>>Shredder        Stefan Meyer-Kahlen (Per Näsman operates)
>>>Shrike          Dan Newman
>>>Storm           Sean Empey
>>>Tinker          Brian Richardson
>>>Terra           Peter Fendrich
>>>Yace            Dieter Buerssner (Jason Williamson operates)
>>>ZChess          Franck Zibi
>>
>>Greetings,
>>Steffen.



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