Author: David Dahlem
Date: 07:10:29 08/26/04
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On August 26, 2004 at 10:05:20, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On August 26, 2004 at 02:31:14, Rolf Tueschen wrote: > >>On August 25, 2004 at 23:00:08, Robert Hyatt wrote: >> >>>On August 25, 2004 at 19:58:21, José Carlos wrote: >>> >>>>On August 25, 2004 at 17:41:22, Robert Hyatt wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Bob, I'd don't quite understand your position. I'd like to know your >>>>opinion about these questions, to help me clarify: >>>> >>>> -shoud current version of ElChinito be allowed to participate in computer >>>>chess events without indicating it derives from Crafty? >>> >>>No. Not even if it is clearly written that it is a derived program. That >>>simply won't work. >>> >>>> -should Castillo and Tang be penalized somehow for previous participations? >>> >>> >>>Question is, what have they played in besides Frank's private tournaments. I've >>>never seen them in an event that I can call.. >> >> >>ROTFL. >> >>Folks, have mercy please with Saint Bob. >> >>Here is a little overview for such tournaments Bob has forgotten! > >I didn't forget any of these. I was not even aware of most of them. > >> >>2001, 3rd French programmers Massy 3.5/6 points, ranking 5 of 12 >>2002, 9th France-ch Massy 8/11 points, ranking 3 of 12 >>2002, 4th French programmers Massy, Champion 5/6 points, ranking 7 of 12 > >Never been in any of the above myself. > >>2002, 10th WCCC Maastricht 4.5/9 points, ranking 10 of 18 >>2003, 5th French programmers Massy 4/6 points, ranking 3 of 18 >>2003, 10th France-ch Massy 4.5/7 points, ranking 3 of 14 > >Didn't play in any of the french events. > > > >>2003, 18th WMCCC Graz 5/11 points, ranking 07 of 15 > >I think Crafty player in the last one. But I don't recall anything about it >since I didn't operate. What difference does it make if you didn't actually personally participate in any of these events? Your code did. :-) Regards Dave > >> >>So that program, a Craftyclone participated in at least two World Championships >>in 2002 and 2003. And the fairy tale E. Castillo has presented here is a >>complete rubbish, namely that it was Frank Quisinsky who just made a "fault" in >>presenting the prog although it had been designed for exclusively private use so >>far.
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