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Subject: Re: Question for those that run computer chess tournamnents ...

Author: Chris Taylor

Date: 11:17:53 12/20/02

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On December 20, 2002 at 10:48:51, Mike Byrne wrote:

>I just finished reviewing 72 games froma tournament in process,  In one of those
>games, Tao never made a move after exiting the opening book and lost on time.
>
>What is the proper way to handle that?
>
>Is it "It is what it is" and I leave it alone - or do I replay the game.
>
>My own thoughts are ".. to be fair - the game should be replayed"  On the hand,
>I could see the argument that game counts and is not to be replayed.
>
>What are the thoughts here from fellow chess computer tournament runners?

There is now a selection of gui's that can be used to play via auto232.  You
could load the engine and files into another gui, and replay it.

Arena
Chesspartner
Chessbase
Shredder
Winboard
Genius.gui
Various adaptors

With all these to pick from, it may be possible, if it is indeed possible, to
give it another go!!  Then with the chance to replay it, it remains in the
tourney!

If you ment engine - engine match.  It is still possible to use another gui..

Chris



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