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Thueringen 2010
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Thueringen 2010
"Good decisions come from experience, and experience comes from bad decisions."
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Ted Summers
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Re: Thueringen 2010
This is definitely a weird tournament so far.AdminX wrote:Current Standings
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Poor HIARCS.....
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Re: Thueringen 2010
Meaningless without the hardware list. Hiarcs on by far the slowest.alpha123 wrote:This is definitely a weird tournament so far.AdminX wrote:Current Standings
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Re: Thueringen 2010
"Good decisions come from experience, and experience comes from bad decisions."
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Ted Summers
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Re: Thueringen 2010
well nobody can say Rybka is on big hardware.Hiarcs even less.stupid tournament.
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Re: Thueringen 2010
yes, Fritz and Hiarcs playing on Core2Duos...everyone else on 4 or more coresHarvey Williamson wrote: Meaningless without the hardware list. Hiarcs on by far the slowest.
certainly a big disadvantage
i think quite a few engines are operators who volunteered their time and simply brought their best PC with them
i hope all realize it's just a fun tournament...not an indication of relative playing strength
i certainly appreciate the time and effort the organizers have contributed to make it happen
i'd love to see them do it twice a year, it's been a lot of fun
to see the games live and kibitzer chat (it's lots of fun IMO)
log in with the playchess software (cannot be 'guest')
go to broadcast room
double click on the Thuringen broadcasts...
double click on the games(s) you want to see...
the playchess is software is excellent
yesterday i was watching 5 games simultaneoulsy
and you can add Fritz 6 to any game to get a quick analysis of the position
round 8 9:00 GMT
round 9 15:00 GMT
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Re: Thueringen 2010
I assume from looking at the hardware/engine pairings that these programs are not being run with the sanction of the engine authors. Instead, it is just a few computer chess fans getting together and competing using engines they either own or downloaded. Is this correct?
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Re: Thueringen 2010
Yes.BubbaTough wrote:I assume from looking at the hardware/engine pairings that these programs are not being run with the sanction of the engine authors. Instead, it is just a few computer chess fans getting together and competing using engines they either own or downloaded. Is this correct?
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Re: Thueringen 2010
Cryptic... i missed that engine.
Anyone care to enlighten me please ?
Anyone care to enlighten me please ?
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Re: Thueringen 2010
Timo Klaustermeyer asked for my permission to operate Critter at the tournament. I even sent him a new (unpublished) version of the engine.BubbaTough wrote:I assume from looking at the hardware/engine pairings that these programs are not being run with the sanction of the engine authors. Instead, it is just a few computer chess fans getting together and competing using engines they either own or downloaded. Is this correct?
-Sam
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