Author: gerold daniels
Date: 18:25:35 07/06/05
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On July 06, 2005 at 19:13:12, Juan Pablo Naar C. wrote: >Hi, there would be a total of 50 engines participating in my tournamnet and one >of them is Anaconda. I will be manually playing its moves through the Fritz GUI >to the Arena GUI, but there's a "small" problem. When I select "Add Player" in >Arena, I name it "Anaconda 2.0.1", the problem is, when I play the games (me as >a human) on Arena, I always run out of time (while playing Anaconda's moves) and >the other engine wins. Is there any way for me to have "Infinite" or 10 minutes >more of time to select in Arena (or as a handicap)? (Of course, Anaconda will be >playing at the same time level as the other engines.) > >Ok, so it's decided! Here are the 50 engines that participate: > >Abrok >Amateur >Amyan >Anaconda >Anmon >Arasan >Aristarch >Comet >Crafty BH Compile >DanChess >Delfi >Dragon >Frenzee >Francesca >Fruit >Glaurung 0.2.4 BH Compile >GreenLightChess >Jonny >King of Kings >Knight Dreamer >Ktulu 4.2 >Leila 0.53h >List >Little Goliath (Revival) >Movei >Naum >Nejmet >Patzer >Pepito >Petir >Pharaon >Phalanx >PostModernist >Pro Deo >Pseudo >Quark >Ruffian >Scorpio >SlowChess Blitz >SmarThink >SOS >Spike >Tao (author's settings) >The Baron >Thinker >Toga II BH Compile >Ufim >WildCat >Yace >Zappa > >The tournament will be on the Arena GUI, Round Robin 4-rounds (yeah, the >tournament will probably last about 1-2 months). Blitz 5+2 and Arena's mainbook. >Hardware: AMD Duron 1.0 ghz, 256 mb ram. Tablebases: NO! Why? Because this way >we will see the engine's endgame performance. >Last Info: If some author of the engine's above wants to send me some betas or >some parameters to try in this tournament, or want so specify me the protocol in >which it will run (UCI or WB), don't hesitate to mail me. > >The tournament starts in a week, for me to get ready! thanks . looks like a another good tourney shaping up. good luck, gerold.
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