Author: Reynolds Takata
Date: 22:14:46 12/02/98
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On December 03, 1998 at 00:18:02, Christophe Theron wrote: >On December 02, 1998 at 20:38:51, Reynolds Takata wrote: > >>On December 02, 1998 at 19:48:17, Dann Corbit wrote: >> >>>On December 02, 1998 at 17:52:27, Reynolds Takata wrote: >>> >>>>On December 02, 1998 at 17:44:06, Dann Corbit wrote: >>>> >>>>>On December 02, 1998 at 17:15:53, Reynolds Takata wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Would it be possible for you people who are running these tournaments to get >>>>>>together and create a very large tournament such as those run on Shep's comp >>>>>>site? I suggest Shep, James Walker, Enrique Erazoqui, and Didzis Cirulis. >>>>>>Create a Schedule, and then run the tournament between the 4 of you. Perhaps a >>>>>>small one first as it would be quick and you could streamline the effort to work >>>>>>out kinks. This of course if you guys would be interested. >>>>>I would like to see this also. 40/2 or better, using FICS, ICC or similar to >>>>>manage games. The only problem I see is that some of the professional entries >>>>>may be hard to operate against fics, ICC or whatever. >>>> >>>> >>>>I don't know if this is the way they might do it, I was rather thinking, that >>>>they might continue to run the match games by themselves between there own >>>>computers, but merely acting as if they were all in the same location. >>>But how will they exchange moves? If by email, all of the programs will lose on >>>time! They must have some method to instantly transmit the move choice. >> >> >>They are not exchanging moves! My mistake is assuming that they all had all of >>the top programs like myself. At least Shep and Enrique have all of the >>programs. I was saying for instance Shep would play Cm6000 vs J5, and Enrique >>would play R10 vs MCP8 on his own two computers. They report the verdict of the >> outcomes to each other, to see what program advances in the tournament. This >>idea has some complexities but they may be able to be worked out to create a >>faurly large and/or quick tournament between the programs. > >Something like, for example, the SSDF list ? :) Indeed very much like the SSDF:), However Enrique, Shep, And walker have machines faster than 300Mhz :) > > > Christophe
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