The end of ChessWar

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The end of ChessWar

Post by Olivier Deville » Fri Sep 07, 2012 9:51 am

Dear friends,

This is to confirm the rumours that ChessWar is going to an end.

Of course, I am annoyed by all the clone/derivative stories, but the main reason is I now want to spend my time with other things.

I am still interested in amateur chess engines, and I really liked the social event of broadcasting games. So possibly there will be a new edition of OpenWar at the end of the year. We'll see.

Of course I'll keep the Winboard Forum alive.

Olivier

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Re: The end of ChessWar

Post by kingliveson » Fri Sep 07, 2012 10:57 am

Thank you for all your work. Everyone once-in-a-while, it is OK to unplug. Hope to see the tournaments back in the future.
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Re: The end of ChessWar

Post by Sean Evans » Fri Sep 07, 2012 2:54 pm

It is no longer difficult to do a ChessWar type tourney with the new computer chess software. You just click the programs you want in the tourney and then let the computer(s) play the games. At the end just post the final product. I don't think the end of ChessWar is very meaningful or harmful to the computer chess community. Anyone can do it!

It seems the OP is just looking for some kind of sympathy...here is some sympathy for you :cry: :cry: :cry:

Cordially,

Sean Evans

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Re: The end of ChessWar

Post by Adam Hair » Fri Sep 07, 2012 5:27 pm

Sean Evans wrote:It is no longer difficult to do a ChessWar type tourney with the new computer chess software. You just click the programs you want in the tourney and then let the computer(s) play the games. At the end just post the final product. I don't think the end of ChessWar is very meaningful or harmful to the computer chess community. Anyone can do it!

It seems the OP is just looking for some kind of sympathy...here is some sympathy for you :cry: :cry: :cry:

Cordially,

Sean Evans
Yet, we are not being overwhelmed by people investing their time into conducting tournaments, broadcasting the games and providing a chat room for the authors and observers, reporting buggy behavior to the authors, maintain a website where tournament information could be found and the games downloaded, and keep doing this for multiple years.

Oliver has done all of that and should be applauded.

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Re: The end of ChessWar

Post by GenoM » Fri Sep 07, 2012 9:05 pm

Sean Evans wrote:It is no longer difficult to do a ChessWar type tourney with the new computer chess software.
but just Olivier did ChessWar his way. Best regards to you, Olivier! Already waiting for come-back :)

Geno

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Re: The end of ChessWar

Post by Harvey Williamson » Fri Sep 07, 2012 11:58 pm

Sean Evans wrote:It is no longer difficult to do a ChessWar type tourney with the new computer chess software. You just click the programs you want in the tourney and then let the computer(s) play the games. At the end just post the final product. I don't think the end of ChessWar is very meaningful or harmful to the computer chess community. Anyone can do it!

It seems the OP is just looking for some kind of sympathy...here is some sympathy for you :cry: :cry: :cry:

Cordially,

Sean Evans
Sean,

I look forward to you taking over. Let us see if you are a little bit more than a troll.

Olivier has done an amazing job over several years.

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Re: The end of ChessWar

Post by mikhelee » Mon Sep 17, 2012 11:24 am

If I want to add an AI that has at least bad/mediocre play, what would such an AI cost to create and implement?

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