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Subject: Re: ANNOUNCEMENT: K.O. Tournament 2000 on T-1000

Author: Torsten Schoop

Date: 14:11:36 12/17/00

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On December 17, 2000 at 16:58:16, Thorsten Czub wrote:

>On December 17, 2000 at 12:40:24, Torsten Schoop wrote:
>
>>Hi all
>
>Hi Torsten!
>
>>after Christmas I will start my K.O. 2000 Tournament:
>
>>Two Thunderbirds 1 GHz, 384MB RAM, Windows 2000.
>>256 MB HTs, 4/(5) Nalimov TBs, ponder on, engine books (engines without book =
>>YoungTalents-book).
>>Time control: 40 moves in 120 min.
>
>
>very good. I am looking forward to this. If YOU make a tournament,
>i don't have to do it :-)))
>
>I mean : thorstens christmas tournament replaced by Torstens K.O. Tournament !!!
>Very good. this way i can be having a quiet christmas myself :-))
>
>>Autoplayer.
>>Winboard engines under DeepFritz-GUI (engines without book) or via Remi Coulom's
>>Winboard-Auto232-Adapter.
>
>how is your experience with DeepFritz ??
>

no experience till yet.

>>Participants so far:
>>Chess Tiger 13
>>Crafty 17.14
>>CSTal 2.03
>>Deep Fritz
>
>
>very interesting IMO.
>which version is this ?

commercial version.

>
>>Gambit Tiger
>
>1.0 ?!

commercial version.

>
>>Gandalf 4.32g
>>Genius 6.5
>>Hiarcs 7.32
>>Junior 6
>
>which version of junior?!

DLL = 06.01.2000

>
>>Rebel Century 3
>>Shredder 5
>>SOS 2001
>>W-Chess 2000
>>Zarkov 5
>
>>If any programmer is interested in to participate with his program (winboard
>>engine or autoplayer support) or with a newer version, please contact me:
>>tschoop@aol.com
>
>
>
>>Ciao
>>Torsten
>
>Thank you for your idea of the tournament, which is, as i know myself from many
>tournament - much work . I hope we will get informed as precise as
>it is always coming from you.
>
>
>maybe we can ask the people about the 1st 3 programs in ranking.
>or the first 5.
>
>would be interesting to see bets.
>
>best wishes,

Thanx!

>
>Thorsten



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