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Subject: Post the results without CSTal, that way it won't appear here..

Author: Roger

Date: 17:34:27 12/17/99

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IMHO, this decision only supports what others have alleged, that you are biased
toward CSTal.

Let me suggest you run CSTal in the tournament, and post the results as they
emerge, EXCLUDING CSTal, here.

That way, Chris gets his way...no CSTal results in CCC. And, the members of CCC
get to see the results of the tournament.

Seems fair to me. I don't believe that Chris should be able to prevent us from
seeing matches that his program has nothing to do with. Why should Chris have a
right to prevent anyone here from seeing Fritz versus Junior, for example, just
before his program will play them also?

I would also argue that this sets an unfortunate precedent. If another
programmer objects to the results being posted in RGCC, will you honor that
request also?

Roger






On December 17, 1999 at 13:28:00, Thorsten Czub wrote:

>or gambit-soft forum or winboard-forum.
>
>I have decided not to post results or games
>or anything here due to the fact that one of the programmers
>of the particpants of my tournament is banned here.
>
>I got a request that said:
>
>"Since you insist on posting on your club, I would like you to withdraw
>XYZ from your tournament. XYZ is not for these people. Banning the
>programmer and playing with the program is hypocritical."
>
>
>First: CCC is not "my club".
>i was involved in founding it, but today i am only a user here myself.
>
>So i see no other way than NOT posting the information here
>to let program XYZ participate.
>
>You can get the information
>from rgcc and gambit-soft forum or winboard forum.
>
>Thank you.
>
>Thorsten Czub



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