Author: Matthew Hull
Date: 09:46:54 05/19/04
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On May 19, 2004 at 11:50:17, Richard Pijl wrote: >> >> >>All the other participants were programmed with the advanced idea of automated >>play. The programmer's presence was not required. For instance, crafty plays >>in the weekly Grand Prix qualifier completely unattended. >> >> >>It's too bad DIEP was not programmed to play by itself. Then you could have >>participated in both events through the wonders of technology. >> >> >>Oh well. Perhaps those advanced features will grace the next version of DIEP. >> >> > >You do not seem to grasp the idea behind participating in a tournament. I have participated in many tournaments, in person and online. Yes, in person is better for human competition, though not as convenient as online. For computers, these issues are irrelevant. They don't care. Their play is not affected. > >It is not about playing games. >It is not about winning prizes. >It is not about pleasing spectators > >It is about meeting the other participants. >It is about fair competition with minimized fraud possibilities. Like throwing a drawn game to the eventual winner who wins by a half point, and the operator admits it and nothing is done, and the real winner is deprived of his trophy? Yeah, I guess you're right. >(hitting the >'move-now' button or changing engine setting mid-game is easy when you can't >been seen by your opponent) > >I've participated in the last two CCT-tournaments. I also join in the grand-prix >cycle on ICC. I think it is a nice way of organizing a tournament. But chat >online is limited, and channel 64 is (during CCT) usually spammed by nitwits. >I've also participated in 3 CSVN tournaments, 2 Dutch championships and one >tournament in Paderborn, all requiring presence of the author/operator. I also >visited (as a spectator) Maastricht 2002 twice, and Paderborn 2003. I had to >skip Graz 2003 because of my daughters birthday that was during the tournament. >If I have to chose between participating in an on-site tournament and an on-line >tournament I'll choose the on-site tournament if my funds are sufficient. I see. let's limit the competition to persons of financial means. Good idea. >There you'll have the possibility of really meet all the heroes of computer >chess, Like Bob Hyatt, Bruce Moreland, etc. Great. >drink a beer with them and have dinner with them. I don't see that >happening in an online tournament. I can appreciate how ejoyable it must be to dine with rich people who can afford to attend. That's nice for you. But I don't see what that has to do with a world championship which exists in a cheap and accessible medium, yet is consigned to an exclusive, expensive format that stifles world participation. > >Richard.
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