Intel i5 750
ChessGUI
128mb hash each
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
Charlotte 1.0 mini.cgb book
40 moves in 25 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
4 cycles 44 rounds
All engines 32-bit 1CPU
The top engine will gain automatic promotion and the bottom engine will face automatic relegation. The second top engine and the second bottom engine might play grading matches to determine which division they will play in for the next series.
I will post updated standings here after every six rounds, but for those wanting to follow the tournament more closely, you can so from the following link, where games will be available for download after every two rounds: http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... f=7&t=6061
Intel i5 750
ChessGUI
128mb hash each
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
Charlotte 1.0 mini.cgb book
40 moves in 25 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
4 cycles 44 rounds
All engines 32-bit 1CPU
The top engine will gain automatic promotion and the bottom engine will face automatic relegation. The second top engine and the second bottom engine might play grading matches to determine which division they will play in for the next series.
Alternatively you can install a great piece of software called TLCV (Tom's Live Chess Viewer) on your computer and watch the games live move by move. You'll also be able to chat to others following the tournament in the chatroom there. http://home.pacific.net.au/~tommyinoz/client.zip
Host - 192.168.0.4 Port - 16001
Graham Banks wrote:
Alternatively you can install a great piece of software called TLCV (Tom's Live Chess Viewer) on your computer and watch the games live move by move. You'll also be able to chat to others following the tournament in the chatroom there. http://home.pacific.net.au/~tommyinoz/client.zip
Host - 192.168.0.4 Port - 16001
Hi Graham, you should provide an external IP to connect to your server.
Graham Banks wrote:
Alternatively you can install a great piece of software called TLCV (Tom's Live Chess Viewer) on your computer and watch the games live move by move. You'll also be able to chat to others following the tournament in the chatroom there. http://home.pacific.net.au/~tommyinoz/client.zip
Host - 192.168.0.4 Port - 16001
Hi Graham, you should provide an external IP to connect to your server.
Graham Banks wrote:
Alternatively you can install a great piece of software called TLCV (Tom's Live Chess Viewer) on your computer and watch the games live move by move. You'll also be able to chat to others following the tournament in the chatroom there. http://home.pacific.net.au/~tommyinoz/client.zip
Host - 192.168.0.4 Port - 16001
Hi Graham, you should provide an external IP to connect to your server.
Pedro
Hi Pedro,
doesn't that one work?
Graham.
192.168.x.x is always internal, and so cannot work.
Your external IP is still valid now. I can connect to it.
Graham Banks wrote:
Alternatively you can install a great piece of software called TLCV (Tom's Live Chess Viewer) on your computer and watch the games live move by move. You'll also be able to chat to others following the tournament in the chatroom there. http://home.pacific.net.au/~tommyinoz/client.zip
Host - 192.168.0.4 Port - 16001
Hi Graham, you should provide an external IP to connect to your server.
Pedro
Hi Pedro,
doesn't that one work?
Graham.
192.168.x.x is always internal, and so cannot work.
Your external IP is still valid now. I can connect to it.