Author: Uri Blass
Date: 22:27:01 11/06/01
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On November 07, 2001 at 00:11:17, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On November 06, 2001 at 12:10:10, Thomas Mayer wrote: > >>Hi Vincent, >> >>oh, you change the facts always the way you want to have them... >> >>>First of all. I did not disallow to adjust clock. I did ask him >>>whether he was insane when he said he wanted to restart his program. >> >>You disallow it, because he can only do it with restart. The only way he can do >>it - simple fact. >> >>>Also i have played for years in textmode, and now this guy doesn't. >> >>is there a rule where it is stated HOW you have to adjust time ? > >Actually there is. The rule used to say "the operator can adjust the time >by entering the current chess clock time left, _if_ the program requests this >information." I think that the best solution is to have no operators when the game can be played on ICC. If people want to see the game on a real board then it is possible to replay the moves also in the real board. If programmers want to meet and discuss about the games there is no problem about it and they can replay the move on a real board but I do not see a reason to force them also to operate the program during the game. I want to see a tournament of programs and not a tournament that is also of operators. Uri
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