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Subject: Re: CCT5 planning started

Author: Gerd Isenberg

Date: 14:47:14 11/09/02

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On November 09, 2002 at 17:36:02, pavel wrote:

>On November 09, 2002 at 17:22:49, Gerd Isenberg wrote:
>
>>On November 09, 2002 at 16:59:34, Russell Reagan wrote:
>>
>>>On November 09, 2002 at 16:45:26, Gerd Isenberg wrote:
>>>
>>>>I played CCT4 manually with IsiChess. My conclusion: A seriuos online tournament
>>>>requires automatic play. Otherwise there might be always some suspicion obout
>>>>some kind of cheating. Most likely forcing moves or delaying entering moves, in
>>>>case of ponder hits in critical situations.
>>>
>>>The rules about hardware basically say, "We can't possibly control that, so
>>>there's no rule." This is another situation that we have zero control over. If
>>>I'm going to cheat, automatic play does absolutely nothing to prevent that. I
>>>can add in a few system calls to test key states, pop open windows to say, "I am
>>>going to play 1. e4. Is this ok?" or "Keep searching?" or whatever.
>>>
>>>As I see it, this rule would only limit the people who can play. Also, I see it
>>>as a significant bonus to someone who uses automatic play, because they will be
>>>less likely to get into a time crunch or fat finger a wrong move in, or
>>>whatever.
>>>
>>>Russell
>>
>>Ok, but that implies the intention to cheat, you have also to manipulate the
>>log-files, or the whisper output, PV and time. The author or an authorized
>>operator is responsible and may lose some reputation.
>>
>>Playing manuelly allows some subtle kind of manipulating, like going to the bath
>>room, when your engine needs a long think, and you are sure your engine ponders
>>an obvious move.
>>
>>Gerd
>>
>>The rule proposal is not random, but based on experience.
>>
>>Gerd
>
>Yes, but basically the rule is that all program who plays this tournament has to
>be winboard/xboard/UCI compatible or you can't play it.
>

Yes.

>Don't you think you are asking too much for someone who has written a chess
>program that is not compatible with such protocols and thus not be able to play
>on ICS automatically.

No, what questions did i ask too much?

>
>In order to join this tournament, he probably will have to re-write large chunk
>of his program and perhaps spend months to make it work.
>
>That means, the chessbase programmers need to make their program compatible with
>ICS, or modify the adaptar that helps it play automatically to kibitz.
>
>This is not a computer chess tournament, this is a "winboard/xboard/UCI
>compatible" chess tournament.
>
>That suxs.
>

Why, it is an open well known protocol. Everybody may implement it.
Some like me, who are not compatible, simply can't play serious online
tournaments.

Gerd

>pavs



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