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Subject: Re: ICC Chesstournament - Updates

Author: Steve McRiley

Date: 11:26:35 01/24/00

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On January 24, 2000 at 09:43:28, Dan Homan wrote:

>For a tourney like this, what is the ettiquite for programs whispering
>or kibitzing eval information?   By default my program will spit out how
>it thinks it is doing (score, depth, nps) after each move (I usually alias this
>to a kibitz or a whisper depending on whether I am playing an automated computer
>or a human).  I know that other programs have a similar facility (some also
>display pv info).
>
>It might be interesting for some of the participants to see this information and
>certainly for the observers to see this information.  On the other hand, some
>participants (particularly ones who are operating manually) may find
>this screen cluttering information to be rather annoying.  Maybe there could
>be an "eval" channel, where participant programs could send eval information
> - or would this be too confusing?
>
>Another question:  My program will be running under Xboard by Tim Mann.
>Xboard automatically accepts game requests that fit your formula.  How
>do I prevent someone from "matching" my program a few minutes before
>the tournament game is supposed to start?  Do I have to set "open = 0" until
>the moment before the game begins?

There are (as has been posted)several ways to do this but I think the easiest
way is to just set manualaccept to 1. This way you will have to manually accept
any matchrequests.

/McRiley



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