Author: Vincent Diepeveen
Date: 16:32:24 05/14/04
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On May 14, 2004 at 18:50:05, Omid David Tabibi wrote: >On May 14, 2004 at 18:07:09, Russell Reagan wrote: > >>On May 14, 2004 at 13:11:21, Uri Blass wrote: >> >>>On May 14, 2004 at 12:32:26, Matthew Hull wrote: >>> >>>>On May 14, 2004 at 12:16:57, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote: >>>> >>>>>On May 13, 2004 at 20:17:42, Russell Reagan wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>Not anyone can play. Only people who have several thousand dollars and two >>>>weeks >>to burn can play. I don't know many people in that situation, or at >>>>least if >>they are in that situation and participated, the locks would be >>>>changed when >>they returned home from the trip :) >>>>> >>>>>FYI, travel costs and hardware are sponsored by the organisation. >>>> >>>>No, they are not. $2000 dollars is not sponsored by the organization, neither >>>>the hotel, nor the paid time off for two weeks. The entire situation is >>>>calculated to discourage American participation. The physical format is >>>>calculated to permit cheating, as was done with the illeagal throwing of a >>>>drawn game to the eventual "winner". It is a corrupt establishment designed to >>>>cater to European interests, and to snub Americans. >>>>It is therefore an irrelevant contest, just like the FIDE World Championship is >>>>completely irrelevant. >>>>:) >>>> >>>>CCT is now the venue for true WORLD comptetition, instead of just European >>>>competition. >>> >>>No it is not European competition. >>>Israel is not in Europe and some programs from Israel are going to participate. >> >>According to Omid, Israel is a part of Europe in sports. I'm sure that will >>(convieniently) not apply here, because chess isn't really a sport, it's more of >>a game, so in computer chess, Israel is not a part of Europe, and therefore this >>tournament is truly "interational". > >The definition of an "international tournament" is a tournament that is open for >all nations. This is the case here. If participants from a certain country >choose not to participate, that doesn't make the tournament any less >international. > >And for you information, so far we have one registered WCCC participant from >Africa. I hope you don't annex that continnent to Europe as well. And for the >Olympiad there are participants from Asia Pacific, hardly part of Europe. found computer openings book file [./mandela.bin]. Hello from Mandela (4 cpus) That one? :)
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