Author: Garry Evans
Date: 17:44:55 01/08/01
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On January 08, 2001 at 19:45:19, Frederic Friedel wrote: >The Cadaqués tournament, named after a beautiful town in Spain, being played on >a dual Pentium-III 933 MHz with 768 MB RAM. Time controls are 40 moves in 40 >minutes, each participants plays 20 game matches against all other participants, >for a total of 300 games. The rounds are reviewed by IM Hannu Wegner. You can >follow the progress at: > >http://www.computerschach.de/tourn/index.htm > >This is the "Linares tournament" of computer chess, with the strongest programs >in the world participating. > >Participants of the Cadaqués Tournament 2001: > >Deep Fritz >Gambit Tiger >Gandalf 4.32g >Junior 6a >Nimzo 8 >Shredder 5 I don't get it? Why not century 3, ChessTiger 13, CM8000?, This tournament is meaningless unless these three Very strong programs are included. Certainly it is not qualified to be called the "linares" of computer chess.
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