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Subject: HYDRA? Long live the Internet World Computer Chess Championship

Author: Matthew Hull

Date: 05:35:25 05/19/04

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On May 19, 2004 at 06:10:58, Omid David Tabibi wrote:

>On May 19, 2004 at 06:03:02, Omid David Tabibi wrote:
>
>>On May 19, 2004 at 05:36:40, José Carlos wrote:
>>
>>>On May 19, 2004 at 05:33:50, Richard Pijl wrote:
>>>
>>>>On May 19, 2004 at 05:05:54, Jouni Uski wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Number 1 favourite is missing, why?
>>>>>
>>>>>Jouni
>>>>
>>>>Hydra is officially from the UAE. As I understood the sponsors do not allow
>>>>Hydra to participate in an event in Israel.
>>>>Richard.
>>>
>>>  Maybe if Hydra could connect remotely, the sponsors wouldn't disallow it...(?)
>>>
>>
>>As you know Hydra is now owned by a company in United Arab Emirates. Combine
>>that with the fact that the tournament is held in Israel, and you get political
>>problems.
>>
>>We clearly told the Hydra team that they are most welcomed to play here under
>>the flag of United Arab Emirates, but apparently their sponsors do not want to
>>play here.
>>
>>Personally I find it very unfortunate that political considerations of UAE stop
>>Hydra from participating in the WCCC.
>
>And unfortunately this is not the first time politics get involved in
>computer-chess world championships. In 1996 Jakarta WMCCC Junior team were told
>by the organizers that they are not welcomed to play there under the Israeli
>flag. Exactly the opposite of what's happening here...


Another example of how the ICGA learn nothing.  Jakarta was just another "clue".
 If the location of the event was "The Internet", then ALL such problems would
evaporate.  But the organization is "clueless".

The ICGA is dead.  Long live the Internet World Computer Chess Championship
(a.k.a. CCT).



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>>>  José C.



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