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Subject: Re: CCT6

Author: Bob Durrett

Date: 18:15:26 01/24/04

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On January 24, 2004 at 20:11:05, enrico carrisco wrote:

>On January 24, 2004 at 08:28:39, Steffen Jakob wrote:
>
>>On January 24, 2004 at 08:21:52, José Carlos wrote:
>>
>>>On January 24, 2004 at 07:17:48, Andreas Herrmann wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hi Thomas,
>>>>
>>>>first thanks for your hints. Just some more questions:
>>>>
>>>>1) What do i do, if someone match my engine, who is not playing in the
>>>>tournament?
>>>
>>>  If you set your formula to only 45 10 you won't have a problem with match from
>>>others. If it happens anyway, just abort and tell the opponent you're on a
>>>tournament. If he insists, +noplay him.
>>
>>Additionally to the formula you should do
>>
>>set open 0
>>
>>while not playing. Now nobody can match you. Just before the next round is about
>>to start you have to type
>>
>>set open 1
>>
>>The formula which Jose mentioned can be set with
>>
>>set formula time=45 & inc=10 & computer & unrated
>>
>>Greetings,
>>Steffen.
>
>An idea I used in CCT4 was the following:
>
>+alias mw ;match @ 45 10 u w;set open 0
>+alias mb ;match @ 45 10 u b;set open 0
>
>Where "mw" is issued with the account you're paired to play as white and "mb"
>for black.  The set open 0 command can be issued at any time, even when you have
>a pending match request or playing a game.  This means you will be closed for
>all other matches right after you send the match request for the current round
>(and you remain closed after the round is finished.)
>
>Worked like a charm -- except remember to move any gameend seek commands if you
>have them -- this will obviously open you up for matches.
>
>-elc.
>
>P.S. Anyone know anything about this horrible ICC crash that has had it offline
>since January 24 6AM EST?

Someone wishes to kill CCT6?

Bob D.



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