I'd prefer "Winner of the 2013 TCEC championship !"mjlef wrote:To follow up, the komodochess.com website now says "Winner of the 2013 TCEC tournament!"...

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I'd prefer "Winner of the 2013 TCEC championship !"mjlef wrote:To follow up, the komodochess.com website now says "Winner of the 2013 TCEC tournament!"...
Some part of the website have been corrected, but not all if you go into the website to see details on Komodo and to buy the product. If you go into the site to see detail on Komodo it still say this at the current time.Vinvin wrote:I'd prefer "Winner of the 2013 TCEC championship !"mjlef wrote:To follow up, the komodochess.com website now says "Winner of the 2013 TCEC tournament!"...
Ralph Stoesser wrote:"The whole point about claiming titles or pseudo titles that you really did not win. Is to DECEIVE PEOPLE into buying their products."
Same is true for 'legal' World Champions. They deveive people into buying their comparatively very weak engines. Not their fault and perfectly legal but nonetheless very misleading by factual circumstances.
Well, so the world is full of idiots. Some even insist the Earth is flat. So what?jhellis3 wrote:Not to me. And I suspect not to a great many people.Mark Young wrote:I gave the correct answer.
Selective reading on your end, see the red above.bob wrote:You keep making that pronouncement - the ICGA is no longer recognized.Rebel wrote:Harvey,Harvey Williamson wrote:Leagues last months. World Championships and Olympic games etc tend to last a couple of weeks.
Every self respecting sport has a body that is recognized and endorsed by the vast majority of sportsmen / women. What once was since 2011 is no longer. Whatever the reason you have to act.
When the Ippolyt source was published?Rebel wrote:That popularity halted (quite roughly) exactly when?
No, after the ICGA Rybka verdict, June 2011. See the lack of interest for Tilburg 2011 and Japan 2013 for instance here at CCC, still the beating heart of CC.hgm wrote:When the Ippolyt source was published?Rebel wrote:That popularity halted (quite roughly) exactly when?
The (new) CSVN board is doing fine. They have recognized there is a problem and are determined to do something about it. All David has done is ostrich politics.It is easy to diagnose the disease. It is easy to blame others for not having a cure. But do you have one?
Mark has spoken with the marketing department and, in turn, they are revising the text.Gerd Isenberg wrote: I agree with you. While "2013 World Chess Engine Champion" is not the exact wording of "World Computer Chess Champion", as "owned" by the ICGA, the suggestion is obvious. I'll hope our ICGA programmers representative, fellow programmer, and Komodo team member Mark Lefler talks turkey with the Komodo marketing division to change the wording to "Winner of TCEC Season 5" or "Winner of nTCEC Season 2". Also they need to update their links.
That is a complete misjudgement of the situation. Perhaps it was an item in 2011, but Rybka is hystory now, and the general public wouldn't give a hoot on whether Rybka would participate or not. Today's discontent lies in the absense of Houdini / Ivanhoe / Bouquet / DeepSaros / Gull / Fire.Rebel wrote:No, after the ICGA Rybka verdict, June 2011. See the lack of interest for Tilburg 2011 and Japan 2013 for instance here at CCC, still the beating heart of CC.
Fine with what? Organizing a World Championship? Define 'fine'. Was Houdini there, on the last edition of Leiden? Was Critter there? Was Komodo there? Was Stockfish there? Was Ivanhoe there?The (new) CSVN board is doing fine. They have recognized there is a problem and are determined to do something about it. All David has done is ostrich politics.
Yeah, and someone should run a Ferrari against a Mercedes to decide who is World Champion Formula I racing.Jesse Gersenson wrote:Someone ought to run a match, and post the results here, between the two engines claiming the title of 2013 world champion, Hiarcs and Komodo.