Yes, you and Harvey are correct. I misread the posts.
My apologies.
2008 World Computer Rapid Chess Championships
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Re: 2008 World Computer Rapid Chess Championships
Only one week left to register.
We are at 29 entries from 17 countries.
New Entrants:
YACE by Dieter Buerssner
Deep-Sjeng by Gian-Carlo Pascutto
Remember: The programs that finish last are the ones that don't enter!
If any of you would like to operate a program, contact some of the
authors that haven't yet entered.
We are at 29 entries from 17 countries.
New Entrants:
YACE by Dieter Buerssner
Deep-Sjeng by Gian-Carlo Pascutto
Remember: The programs that finish last are the ones that don't enter!
If any of you would like to operate a program, contact some of the
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Re: 2008 World Computer Rapid Chess Championships
YACE is alive? That gets my vote as the best computer chess news of the millennium so far.CRoberson wrote: New Entrants:
YACE by Dieter Buerssner
Tord
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Re: 2008 World Computer Rapid Chess Championships
I second that TordTord Romstad wrote:YACE is alive? That gets my vote as the best computer chess news of the millennium so far.CRoberson wrote: New Entrants:
YACE by Dieter Buerssner
Tord
_No one can hit as hard as life.But it ain’t about how hard you can hit.It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward.How much you can take and keep moving forward….
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Indeed! Yace was one of my favorite engines when I was getting into computer chess. Just something about it's simplicity, yet having the millions of functions and all the book-handling stuff and the endgame knowledge... just a ton of fun. I hope I get to play it, or at the very least get to chat with Dieter.Tord Romstad wrote:YACE is alive? That gets my vote as the best computer chess news of the millennium so far.CRoberson wrote: New Entrants:
YACE by Dieter Buerssner
Tord
And it would also be nice to play against Glaurung too...
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Re: 2008 World Computer Rapid Chess Championships
Only 7 days left to register.
We are up to 31 entrants from 17 countries.
New entrants:
Rybka by Vasik Rajlich, operated by Nick Carlin
NOW by Mark Lefler, operated by Tom Kerrigan
Remember: The programs that finish last are the ones that don't enter!
If any of you would like to operate a program, contact some of the
authors that haven't yet entered.
We are up to 31 entrants from 17 countries.
New entrants:
Rybka by Vasik Rajlich, operated by Nick Carlin
NOW by Mark Lefler, operated by Tom Kerrigan
Remember: The programs that finish last are the ones that don't enter!
If any of you would like to operate a program, contact some of the
authors that haven't yet entered.
Re: 2008 World Computer Rapid Chess Championships
I guess I should have made a post, Yace was online the other day, I tried to play a game against it, but got declined by the legend..Yace became my favorite engine when it became the first free engine to take over crafty with a decent margin..Then Dieter just sort of disappeared from the chess scene.Zach Wegner wrote:Indeed! Yace was one of my favorite engines when I was getting into computer chess. Just something about it's simplicity, yet having the millions of functions and all the book-handling stuff and the endgame knowledge... just a ton of fun. I hope I get to play it, or at the very least get to chat with Dieter.Tord Romstad wrote:YACE is alive? That gets my vote as the best computer chess news of the millennium so far.CRoberson wrote: New Entrants:
YACE by Dieter Buerssner
Tord
And it would also be nice to play against Glaurung too...
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Re: 2008 World Computer Rapid Chess Championships
Tom Kerrigan? Another resurrection!!CRoberson wrote:NOW by Mark Lefler, operated by Tom Kerrigan
Re: 2008 World Computer Rapid Chess Championships
It would have been nice if he was operating Stobor..Zach Wegner wrote:Tom Kerrigan? Another resurrection!!CRoberson wrote:NOW by Mark Lefler, operated by Tom Kerrigan
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Re: 2008 World Computer Rapid Chess Championships
Hi Charles
I am afraid that the link you posted is not working.
http://www.taccl.org/ACCAWCRCC/2008ACCA ... WCRCC.html
It is the wrong link.
Regards
Damir
I am afraid that the link you posted is not working.
http://www.taccl.org/ACCAWCRCC/2008ACCA ... WCRCC.html
It is the wrong link.
Regards
Damir