An alternative chess engine tournament Welcome to CountryChess!
In the first stage, chess engines of the same country will play a double round-robin tournament. The winner of each country competition meets other country winners in qualifying matches or in the Champions League, according to its place on the country ranking list. Top ranked countries will be represented by 2, 3 or even 4 engines in the Champions League.
About me:
My name is Geert. I live in Belgium and I am visually impaired. My chess elorating is about 1850 elo.
I prefer to update an easy blog, friendly for a blind user. The purpose is to organize tournaments and to share the games and results. I don't like wasting time on unaccessible webdesign programs. So don't expect a perfect lay-out, but let's hope it is good enough though!
Listing of Players N Name Ratin 1 Thinker 5.4Di X64 4Cpu 2845 2 Garbochess 3.00 X64 Ja 2548 3 Brainless 20081212 X64 0 4 King Of Kings 2.56 0 5 Magnum 3.0 X64 Ja 0 6 Naum 4.2 X64 6Cpu 0
The champion of canada will participate in the 4th qualifying round of the Champions League; the second-ranked engine will participate in the 3rd qualifying round.
Categorie:Canada
15-02-2012
CC01 Canada: final standings
CC01-CAN Halle, 2012.02.10 - 2012.02.11
Player
Score
SB
Na
Th
Ga
Ki
Br
1:
Naum 4.2
8.0 / 8
24.00
XX
11
11
11
11
2:
Thinker 5.4DI MP-x64
6.0 / 8
12.00
00
XX
11
11
11
3:
GarboChess 3 JA (64-bit)
4.0 / 8
4.00
00
00
XX
11
11
4:
King of Kings 2.56
1.5 / 8
0.75
00
00
00
XX
=1
5:
Brainless 20081212
0.5 / 8
0.75
00
00
00
=0
XX
20 games: +9 =1 -10
Naum is qualified for the Champions League, Thinker and GarboChess will enter the third qualifying round.
Listing of Players N Name 1 Brainless 20081212 2 Garbochess 3.00 Ja 3 King Of Kings 2.56 4 Naum 4.2 5 Thinker 5.4Di
Unfortunately, Magnum 3.00 doesn't work properly here. The engine only plays with white under Fritzgui.
The winner qualifies for the Champions League; engines ranked 2-3 gain access to the third qualifying round.
Categorie:Canada
25-07-2011
Test tournament Canada finished
Again a little tournament with only 3 players. I probably underestimated the strenght of some other engines with an elo >2000; I will add them to the next Canadian tournament. However, the winner is not a big surprise, even if Thinker didn't play at its full strength: only 1cpu. I don't know how many cores Thinker supports; at least 2, hopefully 4 or even 6.