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Alexis has agreed to meet with the winner, based on the contract we have with her for promotional events and appearances for 2005/2006. I don't think some of you take this seriously, but the prize is there for the taking, and if more people don't sign up, I am going to join!
Since some players condone sending duplicate pawn IDs into tournaments to effect the outcome, this will cure that and produce a valid checkers champion of BrainKing.
Modificado por Grim Reaper (2. Junho 2005, 05:13:34)
fungame: I wanted to create a tournament with 2 games, Froglet and Ant Froglet. Whatever I try, the result is always a tournament with ALL games. Some nasty bug there or can someone help?
The solution requires some Quantum Mechanics knowledge. First, matter and anti-matter will annihilate one another if present in equal mass equivalences, producing a fantastic release of energy (see E = MC squared).
When you combine "Froglet" with "Anti-froglet", the subsequent energy release creates what is known as an Einstein-Rosen bridge (also known as a wormhole.) Under the right conditions, this may spawn a "white hole" the opposite of the well known infinite gravity well ("black hole"). As a black hole destroys matter, a white hole releases matter (and energy) back into the universe.
So, your froglet/anti-froglet pair produced this extra mass, and they came out as additional games that you did not specify.
The software key generator is $175. Am I supposed to send that to you with the unlocked appication so you can generate the key when the winner sends you the code?
Given that the prize is easily bestowed, why will the tournament still not start?
I have emailed Fencer but have no reply. There is no "cash" for this event, just a software key, which will only work on one machine, the machine of the winner.
I see there are 37 posts that showed up here while I was teaching my Gothic Chess classes.
If you believe your post does not belong here, please feel free to remove it voluntarily.
If there is something you would like to discuss privately with another member, such as Reversi, Othello, variants...exercise your right to do so as well.
Connor, as well as some others, might be interested in looking at this link...
http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/~chinook/WallofHonor.php or click here
If you scroll way to the bottom of the first list, which is the list of those who played Chinook, the world's strongest checker program for years, on its most difficult setting, you will see...
86. Ed Trice, October 21, 1996 87. Carl "The Gloc" Reno, October 21, 1996
88. Richard Fortman, August 30, 1996
89. Valtas "The Great Huck-A-Buck" Hockenbury, June 10, 1996
90. Carl "The Gloc" Reno, March 31, 1996
91. James "Too Slick" Davis, January 27, 1996
92. Valtas "The Great Huck-A-Buck" Hockenbury, January 27, 1996
93. James "Too Slick" Davis, January 17, 1996
I was the fifth person to defeat Chinook, back in October of 1996. Just to remind everyone,in 1996 there did not exist any program that was nearly as strong as Chinook. This was a time when 100 MHz computers were top of the line, and hard drives were typically half a gig in size.
I beat one of the strongest checker programs of all time, and I was in the company of some truly great players.
I don't need a computer program to assist me to play. I beat the best of the best.
Now look at the "explosion' of names on the list in later years as programs and hardware advances made them more formidable.
Funny how so few had victories in 1996 when I played, but there were many more in later years.
It looks like gooner KM and ronco have both shell shocked Pedro Martínez with two quick wins in the Aragon's Checkered Past tournament. And SunFire KM gets a quick point against higher rated Aragon in section 2. Still no points on the board in section 1 at this early stage.
When it was first posed as a question, I do not think anyone knew what was the exact cause. It had not been observed previously.
But when messages are hidden, the counter increments external to the board, but the messages will not appear.
We all know this now, and nobody, myself included, was aware of this yesterday. I thought maybe a poster deleted the posts and that could account for the discrepancy.
The parameters are still being discussed, but all entrants would have to send in a check, and sign a document as well. The document would cover all stipulations associated with the prize fund, including dispersements in the event of tragedies.
Assunto: Re: Gothic Chess vs. Janus Chess discussion
I imagine some of the tidbits were interesting to the general readership, but I did not want it evolving into a "the variant I like best is better than the variant you like best" contest.
Both have strong advocates that have at least tried the game more than occasionally. Both have strong followings in their own countries.
Since tournaments were discussed in the midst of the diatribe, this is correct place for the postings. But now I think all that needed to be said was said.
Some of the posts were not even remotely on topic, and they were removed. Some were still off topic and were left here for no apparent reason, just to keep happy those who view DBs as "permanent archives" of sorts.
Shall we dispense of the Gothic Chess vs. Janus Chess discussion?
Assunto: To Whoever Said There Was Only One Vote...
I count 3 for stopping the tournament, and 1 recent one for continuing it.
bwildman
Re: Vote on 2003 World Championship
12. November 2003, 15:36:17
I vote b
rabbitoid Re: Vote on 2003 World Championship
10. November 2003, 13:53:59
thanks for asking, Ed
I for one find myself with far too many ongoing GC games from previous tournaments to start new commitments right now.
VOTE: A
ChessCarpenter Re: Vote on 2003 World Championship
9. November 2003, 18:12:01
I think that it's fair to everyone that the tournament be started over in 2004! I had 6 wins and 1 game to be decided, so I think I would be affected more than anyone since I had already made it to the 2nd round!!
So my VOTE=A
GothicInventor Vote on 2003 World Championship
9. November 2003, 16:47:25
My message box was full of mail about people who were winning whose games were lost, etc. So, should we just scrap the whole event and just run one in 2004?
Vote:
A - delete the 2003 Tournament
B - keep it, but start it when we get back to 32 rooks and 48 pawns.
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