Author: José Carlos
Date: 01:22:53 01/24/04
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On January 24, 2004 at 00:29:23, Thomas Mayer wrote: >Hi, > >well - it's near... :) And it seems to be the biggest CCT ever, so far 46 >participants and maybe some more will be on the list tomorrow night. > >How will the seeding be done this year ? Two possibilities get in my mind: > >a) we seed according to the standard rating of those account >b) we seed first those that have participated last CCT according to the rank >they achieved. After that we add the new engines sorted alphabetical > >I think b) is maybe best - only big problem I have with Rebel - it would be >seeded very low in that list. a) has the problem that there are several new >accounts with so far unreal standard rating... >There is also possibility c) -> seed randomly... I would say b) first. Then, the unrated engines included in the list by common sense where possible. For example, Rebel should be put very high. I don't think 1, 2 or 3 is very important (as Bob said, we have more rounds than needed), but I'd like to see Rebel among the top of the list. Then, the unknown engines, at the bottom, randomly or alphabetically. José C. >The next question: What will happen when we have an odd number of participants. >I would offer to run a GnuChess 4 or a TSCP on one of my PCs... I just need an >account for that - if needed. You all know that there is nothing worser then a >bye... > >I want to close with some hints for the newbies: >Play some testmatches before the tournament on the server - maybe even interrupt >some games to see if it is still working. Get familiar with the options at ICC, >how to talk with others. Turn channel 64 on - usually everything about the >tourney is discussed there. Get familiar with the formula stuff, something like >"set formula time=45 & inc=10 & !rated & computer" should work fine. Take a look >if you kibitzing is working correct and that all the things are shown correctly >according to the rules (score, deptht & predicted move) > >If you have still problems to get an account: contact Volker. Or you make a new >account at ICC and ask one of the admins to make it useable. Usually e.g. "Zek" >knows what to do... > >Don't get nervous, buy some beers, cokes or wine - whatever you want and have a >number of a local pizza service handy... :) And have fun ! > >Greets, Thomas
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