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Subject: CCT5 planning started

Author: Volker Richey

Date: 02:01:32 11/09/02


Now it's time for planning the CCT5-Tournament

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The CCT5 is only for programmers!!! or their certified operators
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The main problem is to find a playing-date. I think its
better to take it all at one weekend
playing mode 9 rounds 30-45min 10inc

some CCT5 rules:

Only the author (or co-author) or someone pointed out by the author
is allowed to participate in this tournament. The author is
responsible for the person pointed out.

As for the hardware, you are free to use what ever you want.
It would be impossible to try to get all participants use the
same computer-power and to make sure that they do.

Only original programs are allowed and ABSOLUTELY NO CLONES. Most
programs are pretty well know by the Computer Chess community and
therefore if brand new, unknown program appears I will consult
other people to decide its entry in the tournament.
ICC reserves the right to decline any application for this
tourney.

for detailed informations look at:

CCT5 homepage: http://www.vrichey.de/cct5
CCT5 internal forum: http://www.vrichey.de/forum

following informations were needed:
Program (e.g. Comet B50):
Author  (e.g. Dr. Ulrich Tuerke):
Country (e.g. Germany):
ICC-ELO (e.g. 2500):
ICChandle (e.g. comet):
certified Operator (e.g. Hans Mueller):
HardwareProcessor (e.g. Athlon XP2400+):
HardwareSpeed (e.g 2,2GHz):
HardwareMemorySize (e.g. 512MB):
Hashsize (e.g. 64MB):
Tablebase (e.g. 3-4-5-some 6):

which are your favourite weekend date?

send the informations to
cct5@vrichey.de

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The CCT5 is only for programmers!!! or their certified operators
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Volker Richey



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