Author: Günther Simon
Date: 16:36:46 08/08/05
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On August 08, 2005 at 18:27:21, Uri Blass wrote: >On August 08, 2005 at 18:19:09, Thomas Logan wrote: > >>On August 08, 2005 at 17:55:48, George Speight wrote: >> >>>On August 08, 2005 at 13:40:51, Thomas Logan wrote: >>> >>>>On August 08, 2005 at 10:42:52, Joachim Rang wrote: >>>> >>>>>On August 08, 2005 at 09:03:08, Thomas Logan wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>On August 08, 2005 at 08:44:51, Joachim Rang wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>Perhaps it should be a draw ? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>Perhaps? This is a Chessbase-GUI-Bug and has nothing to do with neither Fruit >>>>>>>nor Fritz. Itwas reported here several times. OTOH it is perhaps poetic justice >>>>>>>for the premature adjudication in game 24: >>>>>>>http://talkchess.com/forums/1/message.html?440308 >>>>>>> >>>>>>>regards Joachim >>>>>> >>>>>>I am a little puzzled >>>>>> >>>>>>I thought the loss was because of time control- fruits clock ran out >>>>>> >>>>>>because of sudden death time control >>>>>> >>>>>>I want to be fair to both parties and seek an equitible resolution. >>>>>> >>>>>>The adjducation in game 24 was unfortunate but a product of time limitations >>>>>> >>>>>>I did not think there was a forced win in the position. If it can be shown I >>>>>>would amend results >>>>>> >>>>>>Tom >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>I agree with you there is no forced win in game 24 the adjudication is probably >>>>>correct. >>>>> >>>>>The time-loss we are talking about right now is due to a Bug in the Fritz-GUI, >>>>>Fruit never oversteps time not even in sudde death time control. >>>>> >>>>>Anything else than a draw is not justified for the current game. >>>>> >>>>>regards Joachim >>>> >>>>Ok Joachim thanks for the information and advice >>>> >>>>Both yourself and Uri have given me a better understanding of >>>>what happened >>>> >>>>I am going to change the loss to a draw based upon your comments thanks >>>> >>>>Tom >>> i really dont see the problem. If the bug exists, state a tournament or match >>>rule in the beginning that any game that goes to 256 moves is an auto. draw. >>>Thats logical. That gives each one more than enough time to win. If neither >>>does, its certainly not ur fault. Regards, George >> >>Hi George >> >>Yes >> >>256 is a lot of moves >> >>also my third time control was an unintended sudden death >> >>I will add a 30 sec increment to the 3rd time control >> >>Tom > >adding 30 seconds increasement will not solve the problem of the loss on time >because the problem is result of wrong information from the interface. > >Uri But it will immensly increase the quality of the endgames, instead of shuffling around pieces in centi seconds after high quality openings and middle games. Guenther
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