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Subject: Re: Diep and Falcon #2 and 3

Author: Dave Gomboc

Date: 12:05:08 05/02/04

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>>>>It's the world championship.  It has a 30-year pedigree.  Sure, it's not as
>>>>scientifically valid as the SSDF list.  Nonetheless, it is the most important
>>>>computer chess event on the planet, bar none.
>>>>
>>>>Dave
>>>
>>>
>>>Sorry, but this is wrong.  Last time there were 16 participants.  Last CCT had
>>>over 50.  I'll take the over 50...
>>
>>You're ignoring the quality of the participants.
>>
>>Dave
>
>Let's see.  CCT had junior.  New hiarcs.  Crafty on a monster machine.
>Ruffian.  I'd take the top 8 from the last CCT and compare them against
>the top 8 of the last WCCC....  Quality was very high at CCT6 too...

If you're only going to look at the top eight, then the "50" doesn't mean much,
does it?  Most of those 50 have rather little against the top engines.
(Nonetheless, I think it's great that the strength variety in that tournament is
wide enough that everyone has a chance to win at least a couple of games.  It
sounds like a fun event, and if I had a chess program, I'd probably play it in
CCT too.)

As you correctly point out, the top of the field at CCT-6 was reasonably strong.
 However, the top of the field at WCCC '03 was stronger -- and the top of the
field at WCCC '04 will be stronger again.

WCCC '03 top finishers: 9.5/11 Shredder, Fritz, 9/11 Junior, 8.5/11 Brutus, 6/11
Green Light, Diep.

CCT-6 top finishers: 7/9 Crafty, Hiarcs, Zappa, 6.5/9 Junior, Ruffian, King of
Kings.

Also, IIRC, Junior at CCT-6 != Junior at WCCC: at CCT they weren't able to use
their normal opening book due to the automated restriction (some proprietary
data format incompatibility issue).

It'd be nice to see Crafty at the WCCC.  Is there some chance of getting someone
who will be attending to operate it?

Dave



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