It has been my fault to think Stockfish was excluded from participating. I'm sorry for that and I'm happy to heve my ideas more clear now.mjlef wrote:I am basically repeating things here, but since I have been encouraging Stockfish to participate, I want to make it clear that I know of nothing that would prevent them from participating except Marco and some of the authors saying they do not want it to. I do not understand the reasons, so it is best to ask them directly.Rodolfo Leoni wrote:I agree Stockfish should be allowed to partecipate. ..............
..........While doing so, what's the cost of congratulations?
I think Erdogan has been great. I want to congratulate to him too, because I think he contributed a lot. Not only with book, with heart too. You're lucky to have such a man in the team.mjlef wrote:Preparing for the WCCC is a lot of work. You need to make a good book suitable for your program. You need to find suitable hardware (a mere quad will not suffice). You need to pay for travel, hotel and other expenses. If you enter all three competitions, it is basically 7 days of continuous work. In the evenings you are not playing you have to modify your book to not repeat lines. It is a big undertaking and I am glad we had Erdo as our operator and book maker. I hope that Stockfish will compete in the future. They have a great program.
You seem angry and I don't understand it. I started this thread because there was a lot of indifference about WCCC and, while doing so, I repeated my congrats to the team. If you want, I can repeat it again.mjlef wrote:...................................
People have made wild claims here about strength, but only a few people have access to current Komodo and Shredder development versions. You cannot compare fast games with old programs with long games and new programs. I know Komodo has gained a lot of elo since the 11.01 release.
I would guess that Shredder has as well since Stefan's last release. And claims Rybka was 600 elo stronger than all other programs at the time is just not backed up by the available data. It is not hard to look up ratings on the various lists. Try to do that and be more factual.
While I was spending my evenings (and a part of nights) at Olivier's Chesswar and Openwar broadcasting. it was clear enough how Rybka was superior at those times. The 100% performance was boring too, and people often gave their attention on other than Rybka games, like the fact a pizza was their dinner and so. Spike 1.3 has been of some interest, but at its first Openwar it was clear the strenght difference. Not 600 ELO, but 300+ for sure.
I hope it's clear I'm not against Komodo or business from chess or anything else. I wanted to underline business is far more difficult today than it was ten years ago. But maybe it's true in every field of activity.mjlef wrote:Perhaps someone will start a poll asking if Stockfish should enter these tournaments? If there is a huge demand, maybe they will change their minds and enter next year.
Mark
Stockfish absence is a damage for Komodo, I guess. People will always say "Stockfish!" when Komodo wins. If someone has a way to convince Marco & C. to participate I'll be happy and I'm sure a lot of more people would follow the event.
Regards,
Rodolfo
