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Subject: Re: ICC Chesstournament. New programs/pairings - Last changes.

Author: Wayne Lowrance

Date: 12:12:05 01/27/00

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On January 27, 2000 at 15:06:07, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On January 27, 2000 at 14:51:45, Steve McRiley wrote:
>
>>There was 2 programs added to this tournament wich leaves us again with an even
>>number of games. The programs where Junior - By Amir Ban and Storm - By Sean
>>Empey.
>>
>>The 'help cct' on ICC will be updated as soon as I know the CPU and handle that
>>are going to be used for these programs.
>>
>>This ofcourse caused the problem of the seedings.
>>I dont think that there is one place to put Junior that everybody agrees with
>>unfortunatly. However, as has been stated before it does not really matter if a
>>program is seeded EXACT right.
>>
>>Here are the Seedings and the new pairings. No future changes will be made.
>
>
>I don't see any reason to change, but I would have put ferret at the top
>for several reason.  It finished in second at the last WCCC event, and on
>ICC it is clearly at the top of the food chain.  :)
>
>
>
>
>>
>>1.  Nimzo
>>2.  Junior
>>3.  Ferret
>>4.  Shredder
>>5.  Crafty
>>6.  Diep
>>7.  LambChop
>>8.  Insomniac
>>9.  Little Goliath
>>10. PostModernist
>>11. Amateur
>>12. Hossa
>>13. EXchess
>>14. Grok
>>15. GnuChess
>>16. Bringer
>>17. Galahad
>>18. Tinker
>>19. Averno
>>20. StormX
>>21. Shrike
>>22. TSCP
>>
>>
>>Nimzo           -     Hossa
>>EXchess         -     Junior
>>Ferret          -     Grok
>>Gnuchess        -     Shredder
>>Crafty          -     Bringer
>>Galahad         -     Diep
>>Lambchop        -     Tinker
>>Averno          -     Insomniac
>>Little Goliath  -     Storm
>>Shrike          -     Postmodernist
>>Amateur         -     TSCP
>>
>>/McRiley
I completely agree ! I have already questioned Nimzo #1 seed, incredable I think



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