Author: Theo van der Storm
Date: 11:54:51 09/10/01
21st Open Dutch Computer-Chess Championship 2001 The championship is held in two weekends: October 27/28th and November 3/4th in the "Leids Denksportcentrum", Robijnstraat 4, 2332 KE Leiden. The playing tempo is 90 minutes each for the whole game. Tournament rules: - The tournament is open for all nationalities, but membership of the CSVN is required - mailto:MvLcsvn@hetnet.nl The programmer, being someone who programmed a significant part of the program, should register as a participant, possibly together with other team members. - The source code of the program must not contain recognisable pieces from published programs, unless the authors are in the team. The programmer will show and explain the source code convincingly if the organisation asks for it. This may be before or during the tournament. Copies of endgame databases are free to use. We kindly request the programmers to be present themselves to operate their program and explain its background, although this is not a hard rule. Please register by sending e-mail or ordinary mail to Theo van der Storm, Weth. Driessenstraat 5, 1107 XG Amsterdam Zuidoost, Netherlands. mailto:thstorm@compuserve.com before September 24th. He is interested in the following information: - Name of the program and names, roles and presence of the team members. - Correspondence and e-mail address - Names of all authors of the source code of the program - Platform: processor type and number, operating system, programming language and compiler - Playing strength, lines of source code and number of positions in the opening book - The organisation makes available an Ethernet/utp hub with telnet (low speed, so no http!)/internet access. If you wish to use this, please specify and note that you have to arrange for a network-enabled PC or laptop yourself. Entry is free of charge. See also: http://www.computerschaak.nl/ (laatste nieuws). See you in Leiden, Theo van der Storm
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