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 Pawny 0.31 X64 2416 2 Bagatur 1.3 X64 3Cpu 0
The winner will participate in the second qualifying tournament. Bagatur crashes when the number of threads is set to 6. In the readme file, author Krasimir Topchiyski says the following: "Bagatur's option 'threads count' is equal to the physical CPUs'count (logical and physical CPUs'counts are sometimes different)". The number of physical cpus is set to 3, hoping Bagatur will use 6 cores, but I don't think it makes use of that many threads.
Categorie:Bulgaria
01-12-2011
CC01 Bulgaria: final standings
CC01-BUL Halle, 2011.11.29 - 2011.11.30
Player
Score
SB
123456
1:
Pawny 0.3.1 (x64)
5.5 / 6
2.75
=11111
2:
Bagatur 1.2b
0.5 / 6
2.75
=00000
6 games: +3 =1 -2
Pawny is qualified for Q1.
Categorie:Bulgaria
30-11-2011
#27: Bulgaria
CC01-27 Bulgaria,
Listing of Players N Name 1 Bagatur 1.2B 2 Pawny 0.3.1