You're going to require people to scan and mail ID's for an online tournament?bob wrote: That's easy enough to get around. Not known? Can't enter. I would not let anonymous people enter anyway...
An idea for a new WCCC format - what do you think?
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No. I suggest limiting participation to "known authors". Not known? Get known by playing online on ICC, participating here, having someone authenticate you that is known... etc...Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:You're going to require people to scan and mail ID's for an online tournament?bob wrote: That's easy enough to get around. Not known? Can't enter. I would not let anonymous people enter anyway...
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Would sure save a lot of trouble by eliminating the phonies.bob wrote:No. I suggest limiting participation to "known authors". Not known? Get known by playing online on ICC, participating here, having someone authenticate you that is known... etc...Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:You're going to require people to scan and mail ID's for an online tournament?bob wrote: That's easy enough to get around. Not known? Can't enter. I would not let anonymous people enter anyway...
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Re: An idea for a new WCCC format - what do you think?
Would. However, in the case I ever wrote a chess-årpgram I wouldn't test it on ICC. Got some bad vibs when they limited guest access. All good clubs I know in real life normally alow people to visit, even frequently and maybe have some games with vacant members.Graham Banks wrote:Would sure save a lot of trouble by eliminating the phonies.bob wrote:No. I suggest limiting participation to "known authors". Not known? Get known by playing online on ICC, participating here, having someone authenticate you that is known... etc...Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:You're going to require people to scan and mail ID's for an online tournament?bob wrote: That's easy enough to get around. Not known? Can't enter. I would not let anonymous people enter anyway...
Ok, that's just an cough-up from me, I trust ICC is a good place for some people

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Re: An idea for a new WCCC format - what do you think?
A preventive but perhaps too extreme trick here could be to require everyone to "Tell" each iteration to some sort of bulk account running on the server. In doubt this can be compared to the log file.Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote: Yes. A live logfile would make cheating a lot harder. Provided it contains more than just the moves, of course
In the case of the Winboard protocol this would be no problem to add for engines at all. (send "TellICS Tell <account> same-string-that-you-log" , to Winboard)
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Re: An idea for a new WCCC format - what do you think?
Doesn't have to be just on ICC. It could be some of the other events like the CCTs, the ACCA tournaments, even testing on something like CCRL. I got to know Dave Slate, Ed Kozdrowicki, Ken Thompson, etc by asking questions, and meeting them in ACM events. There are lots of ways to become "known" so that you can get into a WCCC. But the WCCC probably should not be an event for "everyone" anyway, it should always have a somewhat limited number of programs to keep quality up and make it as difficult as possible for anyone to win it.Henrik Dinesen wrote:Would. However, in the case I ever wrote a chess-årpgram I wouldn't test it on ICC. Got some bad vibs when they limited guest access. All good clubs I know in real life normally alow people to visit, even frequently and maybe have some games with vacant members.Graham Banks wrote:Would sure save a lot of trouble by eliminating the phonies.bob wrote:No. I suggest limiting participation to "known authors". Not known? Get known by playing online on ICC, participating here, having someone authenticate you that is known... etc...Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:You're going to require people to scan and mail ID's for an online tournament?bob wrote: That's easy enough to get around. Not known? Can't enter. I would not let anonymous people enter anyway...
Ok, that's just an cough-up from me, I trust ICC is a good place for some people
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Re: An idea for a new WCCC format - what do you think?
Doesn't have to be just on ICC. It could be some of the other events like the CCTs, the ACCA tournaments, even testing on something like CCRL. I got to know Dave Slate, Ed Kozdrowicki, Ken Thompson, etc by asking questions, and meeting them in ACM events. There are lots of ways to become "known" so that you can get into a WCCC. But the WCCC probably should not be an event for "everyone" anyway, it should always have a somewhat limited number of programs to keep quality up and make it as difficult as possible for anyone to win it.Henrik Dinesen wrote:Would. However, in the case I ever wrote a chess-årpgram I wouldn't test it on ICC. Got some bad vibs when they limited guest access. All good clubs I know in real life normally alow people to visit, even frequently and maybe have some games with vacant members.Graham Banks wrote:Would sure save a lot of trouble by eliminating the phonies.bob wrote:No. I suggest limiting participation to "known authors". Not known? Get known by playing online on ICC, participating here, having someone authenticate you that is known... etc...Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:You're going to require people to scan and mail ID's for an online tournament?bob wrote: That's easy enough to get around. Not known? Can't enter. I would not let anonymous people enter anyway...
Ok, that's just an cough-up from me, I trust ICC is a good place for some people
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Re: An idea for a new WCCC format - what do you think?
Graham Banks wrote:Why is Rajlich bracketed with Cozzie?diep wrote: You can write down the names of these guys already on a list and probably most of them will show up, when having the opportunity, in Pamplona, in random order the programmer names: Zwanzger, Huber, Isenberg, Pijl, Bushinsky, Rajlich/Cozzie, Meyer-Kahlen, Kolls brothers, Pascutto, Uniacke, Diepeveen.






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Re: An idea for a new WCCC format - what do you think?
It makes sense for organizers to reserve the right to inspect (not obtain) sources. In theory, if this is done properly, it shouldn't cause any big problems. In practice, I'm not so sure.Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:
This one really surprises me! You played and still play in ICGA tournaments, which require handing over the sources to the tournament organization, when contested. Surely, giving out an executable is much less sensitive.
FWIW - even if the organizer couldn't easily get access to the hardware, the threat of being able to do so would be a massive deterrent.
That's exactly what I had in mind. It doesn't even need to be custom, just uncommon and hard to get.
This might not be so easy to define formally, but the same problem exists with regulating remote play in live tournaments.
Yes. A live logfile would make cheating a lot harder. Provided it contains more than just the moves, of course
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'Rajlich/Cozzie' is just a fraction whose value is greater than 1.Sylwy wrote:Graham Banks wrote:Why is Rajlich bracketed with Cozzie?diep wrote: You can write down the names of these guys already on a list and probably most of them will show up, when having the opportunity, in Pamplona, in random order the programmer names: Zwanzger, Huber, Isenberg, Pijl, Bushinsky, Rajlich/Cozzie, Meyer-Kahlen, Kolls brothers, Pascutto, Uniacke, Diepeveen.
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