Junior is World Computer Chess Champion!

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Re: Junior is World Computer Chess Champion!

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Gerd Isenberg wrote:Junior is World Computer Chess Champion again. Draw versus Jonny!

Congrats to Amir Ban, Shay Bushinsky!

Also congrats to Johannes Zwanzger for Silver, no loss - but one draw too much - next time Jonny!
[pgn]
[Event "WCCC 2013"]
[Site "Yokohama, Japan"]
[Date "2013.08.17"]
[Round "10.3"]
[White "Junior"]
[Black "Jonny"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.O-O b5 6.Bb3 Bb7 7.Re1 Bc5 8.c3 Bb6 9.d4
d6 10.Be3 O-O 11.Nbd2 exd4 12.cxd4 Na5 13.Bc2 Re8 14.a4 h6 15.h3 Nxe4 16.axb5 Nxd2
17.Nxd2 axb5 18.Qh5 Qd7 19.Bxh6 Bxd4 20.Bf5 Rxe1+ 21.Rxe1 g6 22.Bxd7 gxh5 23.Bxb5 Bxb2
24.Rb1 Bg7 25.Bxg7 Kxg7 26.Be2 h4 27.Rb4 c5 28.Rg4+ Kf6 29.Rxh4 d5 30.Nf1 Nc6 31.Ne3
Nd4 32.Bd3 Ke7 33.Rh5 Kd6 34.Rh6+ Ne6 35.Rh7 c4 36.Nxc4+ dxc4 37.Bxc4 Ra1+ 38.Kh2
Ke7 39.Bxe6 Kxe6 40.Rh6+ Ke5 41.Rh5+ Kf4 42.Rh4+ Kg5 43.Rg4+ Kf5 44.f3 Rc1 45.h4 Rc2
46.Kh3 Rb2 47.Rg5+ Kf4 48.Rg4+ Ke5 49.Rg5+ Ke6 50.h5 Rb1 51.Kh2 Kf6 52.h6 Be4 53.Rc5
Bf5 54.g4 Bd7 55.g5+ Kg6 56.Kg3 Ra1 57.Rd5 Bf5 58.f4 Ra3+ 59.Kf2 Bg4 60.Rd6+ Be6
61.Rd8 Kh7 62.Rb8 Bg4 63.Rf8 Bh5 64.Kg2 Ra5 65.Rc8 Bg6 66.Rc7 Be4 67.Kf2 Kg6 68.Ke3
Bf5 69.Rc6+ Be6 70.Ke4 Rb5 71.Ra6 Rc5 72.Ra8 Kh7 73.Ra7 Rd5 74.Kf3 Rf5 75.Ke3 Kg6
76.Ra8 Rd5 77.Rg8+ Kh7 78.Rg7+ Kh8 79.Ke4 Rb5 80.Kd4 Bb3 81.Kd3 Rb6 82.Kd4 Rg6
83.Rxg6 fxg6 84.f5 gxf5 85.Ke5 Bc2 86.g6 Kg8 87.Kf4 Bb1 88.Kg5 f4 89.Kxf4 Ba2
1/2-1/2[/pgn]
Cheers,
Gerd
Congratulations to the Hiarcs Team for the second year in a row. Excellent game as well.

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Re: Junior is World Computer Chess Champion!

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The thing that seems lost in this discussion is that these tournaments are not about the authors or about the engines but rather about the public at large. World championships are meaningless without public acclaim and hoopla, i.e. publicity and widespread consensus that the event actually means something and has an interesting story to tell. This ICGA tournament is an artifact of a bygone age and is in no meaningful sense a "world championship" except in the hermetically sealed minds of the organizers, a handful of participants and some arch-traditionalists who cannot imagine a different status quo.

What would a real world championship look like? It would be covered by chess sites the world over. There would be mainstream media publicity. The competition would attract television crews. Big names in OTB chess might show up to offer live color commentary in various languages.

And what would be the substance of the competition? The very best chess engines on the biggest hardware teams of individuals could pull together, each team likely sponsored by a major university or a corporation, playing for a substantial prize fund. Can you picture it? It sounds utterly fantastic compared to this shabby gathering in Yokohama, doesn't it?
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Albert Silver wrote:
Adam Hair wrote:If some other tournament is established that has superior support from the engine authors, then it should be considered the "World Championship". At the moment, there is no such tournament.
CCT
That.
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Nelson Hernandez wrote:The thing that seems lost in this discussion is that these tournaments are not about the authors or about the engines but rather about the public at large.
You got it exactly the wrong way around. Most Chess-program authors don't give a hoot about the public at large. The ICGA is NOT a consumer testing organization. It is there for and by the programmers. And we (programmers) in a majority think it is a good idea to meet yearly, and have a contest to determine who did best.
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Rebel wrote:
Albert Silver wrote:
Adam Hair wrote:If some other tournament is established that has superior support from the engine authors, then it should be considered the "World Championship". At the moment, there is no such tournament.
CCT
That.
I don't see who you are trying to fool here other than yourself. CCT would be just as much criticized as WCCC for the very same reason. Houdini and the other clones (oops, derivatives ;) ) would not be there. People can use books and their own hardware. There is only a limited number of games.

An on-line event has been proposed that would not suffer from some of these advantages. Exactly one (yes, 1!) person showed up that was interested to participate. And he was not even an author, just someone who wanted to operate a free engine.
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CCT in its current form is just fine, last event had 24 participants, not 6.
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hgm wrote:
Nelson Hernandez wrote:The thing that seems lost in this discussion is that these tournaments are not about the authors or about the engines but rather about the public at large.
You got it exactly the wrong way around. Most Chess-program authors don't give a hoot about the public at large. The ICGA is NOT a consumer testing organization. It is there for and by the programmers. And we (programmers) in a majority think it is a good idea to meet yearly, and have a contest to determine who did best.
To be fair, it is more accurately NO LONGER a consumer testing agency. In the heyday of dedicated computers, when Fidelity and Mephisto were multi-million dollar companies, there were indeed commercial sections of the championship, with rules favoring the companies (multiple entries allowed and restricted to microprocessors, most notably), and designed to give a nice certification to put on the product packaging.

And I disagree. The WCCC is the closest we have to a media friendly title. The rating lists may be more statistically accurate, but they don't enter the historical record like the World Championship tournaments. Find me a single news outlet that reports that a new program has gone to the top of the rating lists. On the other hand, many journals have reported the results of the WCCC, simply because it is News (an annual Event; with a title).
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I see the reasons for why some authors still like this annual event. I just think the titles that are handed out are not the real deal. The organizers should drop the word "World" from the titles as it is mis leading. Call it the ICGA Chess Champ etc. I am lucky that I know what is what, but some dumb Joe Blogs could get confused and think that he owns the best chess software in the World when he buys Junior or Hiarcs.
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Ayone in the world can participate, so the word World is fully accurate. No reason to drop it at all.