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Subject: Re: CCT-4: Now 22 Partipicipants

Author: Jason Williamson

Date: 05:49:22 11/17/01

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On November 17, 2001 at 01:01:12, Volker Richey wrote:

>Hi,
>
>IMPORTANT: There are only allowed:
>           the _certified_ programmers of the chessprogram or
>           their _authorized_ operators
>
>The tournament will be played on the ICC-Server. For one week the
>membership is free of charge. You could get an icc-handle at the
>start of the tournament of the first week and another of the second week.
>(e.g. blunder_w1 and blunder_w2)
>but, i will ask for an extension time for the participants with no
>chessclub membership).
>
>I hope we get a Grandmaster for some comments. I can spent 100 bucks
>for one of those poor guys.
>
>More Informations at http://www.vrichey.de/cct4/
>
>                         (Example)           :
>Name of the chessprogram (DeepFritz 6)       :
>Author of the program    (Frans Morsch)      :
>Country                  (Netherlands)       :
>email-adress             (..)                :
>certified operator       (..)                :
>email                    (..)                :
>homepage of the program  (http://...)        :
>(for new participants or unkown programs)
>
>Computer Hardware I      (AMD 1400)          :
>Computer Hardware II     (512MB Ram)         :
>Computer Hardware III    (Single Processor)  :
>Chess Program mode I     (5 stone Tablebases):
>Chess Program mode II    (256MB Hash table)  :
>ICC handle               (deepfritz)         :
>
>mail it to: cct4@vrichey.de
>
>I will collect the data and list it on the CCT-4 website:
>
>http://www.vrichey.de/cct4/
>
>volker


Once again, I can make my computer an account available for use.  Mind you, it
currently is only a 400 mhz, but if all goes well, I might even have it upgraded
to 1.1 ghz by the CCT :)

Anyway...email me if you want me to run your program.



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