pedrox wrote:Of course you can consider Junior as the best engine of the world, he has won the world championship of the ICGA.
But let me think to my that call World Championship a tournament where the best engines do not play is a bad name for the tournament.
What's that got to do with anything?
Mind you - if a tournament is called "the World Championship" and a player decides not to compete in it (for whatever reason), he (she) obviously can't call him (or her) self "the World Champion", meaning "the winner of the World Championship tournament." They might still be the best in the world, of course. These are two separate things.
I have no problem with Sedat organize a tournament between programmers whose engines started from scratch, but I think it's a bad idea to make the tournament specifying that are engines whose code started from scratch as it seems implies that other engines did not.
Doesn't seem like it to me, just that the requirement for entering are "started from scratch", which is by itself a vague term that apparently means something different to each person.
There's a difference between "a free engine tournament", being a tournament between
free engines (with no claim of completeness) and "a tournament between all free engines", which indeed does imply that all others are not "free". Replace "free" by whatever adjective you want.
Still, if you find it's confusing (there's really no objective statement here either way, so fair enough), by all means argue that case. Just don't use bullshit arguments like "engine authors who didn't invent their algorithms themselves did not write their engine from scratch".
This is my opinion, it seems that some people have a problem that others have a different opinion.
Don't know what you're on about. Just saying that I think your definition of "from scratch" is bogus.