We have two new entrants:
Deuterium by Ferdinand Mosca
Mediocre by Jonatan Pettersson
This puts it a 23 entrants to date.
With 14 rounds, we should be able to see a clear winner in a
field of 8,000 to 16,000 entries. So, I'd love to see all the engines
enter. As I understand it, there are over 300 engines that could enter.
It doesn't matter if your program is strong or weak; just enter and enjoy it. With 14 rounds, all engines will match against other engines of their own strength.
Register at:
http://www.taccl.org/2007PresReg.html
2007 World Computer Quick Chess Championships
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Re: 2007 World Computer Quick Chess Championships
We are 24 entrants:
LearningLemming by Sam Hamilton.
LearningLemming by Sam Hamilton.
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Re: 2007 World Computer Quick Chess Championships
Hi
I sent the registration form for EveAnn. Im afraid you didnt get it...
Also I would like to add Dirty (new chess engine by Pradu and me) but we need a volunteer for operating it...
I sent the registration form for EveAnn. Im afraid you didnt get it...
Also I would like to add Dirty (new chess engine by Pradu and me) but we need a volunteer for operating it...
Saludos, Andres
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Re: 2007 World Computer Quick Chess Championships
Hi Andres,
I've not received either registration. Please send it to me via email or post the info here.
My email address is on the registration page.
I've not received either registration. Please send it to me via email or post the info here.
My email address is on the registration page.
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Re: 2007 World Computer Quick Chess Championships
Here it comes :CRoberson wrote:Hi Andres,
I've not received either registration. Please send it to me via email or post the info here.
My email address is on the registration page.
Name: Andres Valverde
Email: andres AT ectool DOT nu
Program Name: EveAnn
Operator Required : No
Operator Name:
Hardware: AMD Athlon 64 3200 + 1Gb
Do you have an ICC account?: DelTomateX
Current/desired username:
Country of Origin: SPAIN
State (If US):
Dirty form will be filled by the operator (one person offered already his help).
Thx!
Saludos, Andres
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Re: 2007 World Computer Quick Chess Championships
We have 27 entrants at this time.
New entrants are:
EveAnn by Andres Valverde
Dirty a colaboration by Andres Valverde & Pradu Kannan
Thunder by Mark Evans
New entrants are:
EveAnn by Andres Valverde
Dirty a colaboration by Andres Valverde & Pradu Kannan
Thunder by Mark Evans
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Concerning disclosure
My suggestion for a full disclosure requirement for all entrants, for data both at the ACCL web site and in ICS finger notes:
1. Full hardware details (vendor, model, processor, core count, RAM, etc.)
2. OS in use.
3. ICS interface in use, if not written by the author (e.g., Symbolic uses xboard)
4. Opening book in use, if not written by the author.
5. Tablebases or other endgame assistance in use, if not written by the author.
1. Full hardware details (vendor, model, processor, core count, RAM, etc.)
2. OS in use.
3. ICS interface in use, if not written by the author (e.g., Symbolic uses xboard)
4. Opening book in use, if not written by the author.
5. Tablebases or other endgame assistance in use, if not written by the author.
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Re: Concerning disclosure
Hi Steven,
I agree with 5 (tablebases), 4 (book) and OS.
I don't see the issue with ICS interface. Why would that matter?
Do we really need extreme detail in the HW spec (vendor, model)?
Charles
I agree with 5 (tablebases), 4 (book) and OS.
I don't see the issue with ICS interface. Why would that matter?
Do we really need extreme detail in the HW spec (vendor, model)?
Charles
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Re: Concerning disclosure
My suggestion includes the ICS interface because the interface is a necessary software component and its author should get the credit (or blame).
Reasonable hardware details should be included in part because just using brand names (e.g., "Athlon", "Pentium") without further detail makes it hard to infer relative performance potential. Maybe an even better idea would be to include SPECmark data.
Reasonable hardware details should be included in part because just using brand names (e.g., "Athlon", "Pentium") without further detail makes it hard to infer relative performance potential. Maybe an even better idea would be to include SPECmark data.
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Re: 2007 World Computer Quick Chess Championships
We are at 29 entries.
New are:
Matilde by Andrea Lanza
Clarabit by Salvador Pallares
New are:
Matilde by Andrea Lanza
Clarabit by Salvador Pallares