Author: Tony Werten
Date: 01:18:25 11/05/01
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On November 04, 2001 at 18:40:38, Christophe Theron wrote: >On November 04, 2001 at 15:25:14, Theo van der Storm wrote: > >>On November 04, 2001 at 12:23:01, Thomas Mayer wrote: >> >>>Hi Kevin, >>> >>>pasted from Computerschaak.nl: >>>... >>>Ranking after round 11 of Open Dutch Computer Chess Championship 2001 >>>No. PNo. Name Score WP SB PS rat. TPR W-We >>>------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> 1. 2 Chess Tiger 14.6 9.0 70.0 57.75 55.0 0000 - 0 >>> 3 Rebel-Century 4 9.0 66.0 50.75 52.5 0000 - 0 >>> 3. 1 Fritz 8.5 62.0 40.50 49.0 0000 - 0 >>>... >>>Congratulations to Gerd Isenberg and his IsiChess - fantastic result - also I >>>think Gian Carlo will now be satisfied with his Sjeng - beating a commercial >>>engine is always something special... :) (Johan must have a horror now from >>>those to him unknown winboard-engines... :) >>>I hope we will see some of those engines in the near future as winboard engines, >>>last statement from Gerd Isenberg was that he may try that... Also I have some >>>hope with SpiderChess and very cool would be a Kallisto II - WB-version... :) >>> >>>Greets, Thomas >> >>Modest Jeroen Noomen said one had to be lucky >>to win such a tournament. Nevertheless a >>fantastic achievement. He also got a complement >>from Rob Hartoch (IM) for good opening play. >>I hope to meet Christophe Theron some day, >>but I realise Guadeloupe is on the other side >>of the globe. >> >>Congratulations to the Tiger/Rebel team! >>Gerd Isenberg has also done very well indeed. >> >>Gian-Carlo Pascutto improved on the Sjeng program by Adrien Regimbald, >>that's why both are listed as participants. See also: >>http://sjeng.sourceforge.net/ >> >>All games are now available via: >>http://www.computerschaak.nl/ >> >>Lucky Diep finished half a BP above The King. >> >>compact round results: >> >> # Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 P BU >> 1 Chess Tiger 4w1 12b1 8w1 2b1 7w= 6b0 5w1 3w1 11b= 13b1 10w1 9.0 70.0 >> 2 Rebel Cent 4 9b1 6w1 3b1 1w0 4b1 5b= 8w= 7b1 10w1 11w1 16b1 9.0 66.0 >> 3 Fritz 11b1 5w1 2w0 4b= 8w1 7b1 6w1 1b0 9w1 16b1 15w1 8.5 62.0 >> 4 Isichess X 1b0 14w1 10b1 3w= 2w0 13b1 9b1 6w1 8w= 5b= 7b= 7.0 70.0 >> 5 Diep 7w= 3b0 6b= 14w1 10b1 2w= 1b0 15w1 12b1 4w= 8w= 6.5 66.5 >> 6 The King 13w1 2b0 5w= 12b1 9b1 1w1 3b0 4b0 16w1 8b1 11w0 6.5 66.0 >> 7 SpiderChess 5b= 16w1 9b0 11w1 1b= 3w0 12b1 2w0 15b1 14b1 4w= 6.5 59.0 >> 8 KallistoII-X 4b1 10w1 1b0 9w= 3b0 15w1 2b= 13w1 4b= 6w0 5b= 6.0 65.5 >> 9 ANT 2w0 13b1 7w1 8b= 6w0 12b= 4w0 16w1 3b0 15w1 14b= 5.5 56.5 >>10 Crafty18.13 15w1 8b0 4w0 13b= 5w0 14w1 16b1 11w1 2b0 12w1 1b0 5.5 55.5 >>11 Sjeng 3w0 15b1 12w= 7b0 13w0 16b1 14w1 10b0 1w= 2b0 6b1 5.0 58.0 >>12 Tao 16b1 1w0 11b= 6w0 15b1 9w= 7w0 14b1 5w0 10b0 13w1 5.0 52.5 >>13 Xinix 6b0 9w0 16b1 10w= 11b1 4w0 15b1 8b0 14w1 1w0 12b0 4.5 53.0 >>14 Morphy XP 8w0 4b0 15w1 5b0 16w1 10b0 11b0 12w0 13b0 7w0 9w= 2.5 52.5 >>15 Gadget 10b0 11w0 14b0 16w1 12w0 8b0 13w0 5b0 7w0 9b0 3b0 1.0 55.5 >>16 EEC 12w0 7b0 13w0 15b0 14b0 11w0 10w0 9b0 6b0 3w0 2w0 0.0 59.5 >> >>see you again! >>Theo van der Storm > > > >Here is a direct link to the tournament page: > > http://www.computerschaak.nl/docc01.html > >No offense Theo, but it took me ten minutes browsing through pages written in >dutch before I managed to find what I was looking for. > >I hope we will meet. Actually I'm tired of having to stick my nose on my >computer monitor in order to learn that Tiger has won... or has played badly. > >That's no fun and I would much prefer to meet everybody in person and drink >beers with you all. > >But on the other hand, just today I was on the beach and it was real good too... >;) How about organising a Guadeloupian (Guadeloupees ? ) championship ? You organise travel and stay and I'll come. In worst case, I'll even pay the travel myself, as long as you make sure there's a palmtree in front of my beach house. BTW Tiger was not very impressed by my secret weapon. Tony > > > > Christophe
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