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Subject: CEGT 1st Championship 40/120 repeated

Author: Heinz van Kempen

Date: 02:45:39 02/11/06


Hi all  ,

first games for the 1st CEGT Chanpionship 40/120 repeated are available in the
replay zone with King´s Gambit 1.e4 e5 2.f4 pregiven moves.

http://www.husvankempen.de/nunn/

Games can be downloaded pressing the "hier" button below the list of games to
the left.

More games with Sololsky opening and Petroff will come today and tomorrow
depending on my time for updating and games sent by Wilhelm, Charles, Christian
and whoever wants to help. Support for such a CPU time consuming effort is of
course highly welcome. This could be games played with this time control and
with your favourite engines and opening, comments to the games, advice, etc..

Crosstables and rules will be given later today. Here are the rules in short:

CEGT Tournament Time Control Rules

The following rules are valid for the 1st CEGT Championship:

Time control 40/120 repeated on dual core machines (no adaptation to slower
hardware, so the real time control on this machines)

512 MB hash for all engines

5men EGTB

Combined thematic tournaments starting with Sokolsky and King´s Gambit

Learning is allowed

Ponder=on in games not including SMP versions

Testers so far Charles Smith, Wilhelm Hudetz, Heinz van Kempen

participants are 11 top engines from CEGT ratinglist

Update for engines allowed



Rules for support games:

tournament time control 40/120 repeated on whatever hardware can be given with
your favourite engines and openings

focus is on investigation of openings, not on competition and ratings

Testers so far are Christian Koch (Petroff) and maybe Dann Corbit (Sokolsky)

More info will be availabe in the CEGT Forum (click the little feather to the
right above in order to register)

http://www.husvankempen.de/nunn/phpBB2/

Best Regards
Heinz



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