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Subject: Re: Christmas tournament 2003

Author: José Carlos

Date: 01:32:51 11/18/03

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On November 17, 2003 at 17:43:00, Thorsten Czub wrote:

>Hi , i think i will begin the tournament in a few days.
>
>i want to play 40/120, 20/60, 20/60.
>
>I will play on 2 x 1200 mhz via autoplayer.
>
>I would like to play 15 rounds swiss to make it a fair tournament.
>
>So far the participants look like this:
>
>                            Tournament: Christmas2003
>                              List of participants               Players :  13
>i-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>¦   1. REBEL12                2800    ----   NED
>¦   2. SHREDDER7.04           2812    ----     D
>¦   3. FRITZ8                 2753    ----     D
>¦   4. JUNIOR8                2784    ----    IL
>¦   5. HIARCS9                2746    ----    GB
>¦   6. CHESSTIGER X           2719    ----   GUA
>¦   7. EL CHINITO X           2710    ----   E_F
>¦   8. RUFFIAN 1.0.5          2750    ----   SWE
>¦   9. CHESSSYSTEMTAL X       2600    ----    GB
>¦  10. CHESSMASTER9000        2750    ----   NED
>¦  11. SMARTHINK 017A         2620    ----   RUS
>¦  12. DEEPSJENG              2800    ----   BEL
>¦  13. MOVEI 008_112          2650    ----    IL
>
>
>I still need some inspiration for more participants.
>
>How many shall we let in ?
>Which interesting programs do you want to see/participate ?
>
>please some wishes or comments.


  My favorites:

  - Genius: Although weak, it's a classic; I love it.
  - Virtual Chess: If 3 is not available, 2 is ok for me.
  - MChess: Nice attacking stile.
  - Majestic: A recent version of WChess. I don't have it, but I guess it's
strong enough to qualify.
  - Crafty: Always a good comparison.
  - Aristarch: Possibly the strongest amateur.
  - Kaissa: A brand new super strong amateur program by Vladimir Yelin.

  José C.



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