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Subject: Re: Millennium-tournament

Author: José de Jesús García Ruvalcaba

Date: 15:20:09 12/12/99

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On December 11, 1999 at 13:55:01, Thorsten Czub wrote:

>Hi - i am planning my first millennium tournament :-)))
>
>(normally i call them christmas-tournaments, but this year...)
>
>here is my wish list:
>
>                               Tournament: millennium-tournament
>                              List of participants               Players :  14
>i-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>¦   1. REBEL-TIGER 12.0E           ----    ----   GUA
>¦   2. SHREDDER4                   ----    ----     D
>¦   3. MCHESS8                     ----    ----    US
>¦   4. FRITZ6                      ----    ----     D
>¦   5. REBEL-CENTURY               ----    ----    NL
>¦   6. NIMZO2000B                  ----    ----     A
>¦   7. GENIUS6.5                   ----    ----    GB
>¦   8. DIEP                        ----    ----    NL
>¦   9. ISICHESS PADERBORN          ----    ----     D
>¦  10. CHESSMASTER6000             ----    ----    NL
>¦  11. JUNIOR5                     ----    ----    IS
>¦  12. CHESS SYSTEM TAL 2.03       ----    ----    GB
>¦  13. VIRTUAL CHESS2              ----    ----     F
>¦  14. HIARCS 7.32                 ----    ----    GB
>
>I plan it like always:
>40/120, 15 rounds swiss, autoplayer-games when possible,
>otherwise manually.
>pairings done by swiss-chess.
>
>comments and opinions welcome.
>

	15 rounds swiss? Seems like a little too much for a field of 14 players, or for
anything below 30 players.

>hiarcs, virtual, cstal, junior, cm6, genius, nimzo, rebel-century
>fritz6 and mcp8, shredder4 and rebel-tiger are commercial products.
>diep and isichess are programs i like, so i would like to see them in.
>
>till later...
>
>Thorsten
>Czub



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