Dear Gianluigi,I'd like to partecipate on computer tournaments on fics, but this seems not
possible.
what's the matter?
Anybody here esperienced the same problem?
Yes, I have. I sent an email trying to get an account for Ozwald but haven't heard anything at all.Why registring a computer on fics is so hard.
we in italy have 5 programs:
Raffaela, Larsenvb, Fortress have an account on fics.
Leila and Golem have a request for an account pending.
I submitted the request on may 22 and until now I was not able to understand
what's going on.
the author of leila is in the same situation.
May be they don't want new programs on his server but our programs are not
clones and a registred account would be usefull to improve our program
I'd like to partecipate on computer tournaments on fics, but this seems not
possible.
what's the matter?
Anybody here esperienced the same problem?
very sad to hear this ...[...]Dear Gianluigi,I'd like to partecipate on computer tournaments on fics, but this seems not
possible.
what's the matter?
Anybody here esperienced the same problem?
some friends of mine and me had similar problems indeed when we tried to play a computer tournament at FICS. In short and sharp: answers to our request came (if they came) months later, nobody got an account, two persons (including a very well known tester) was banned from FICS for (unwillingly) playing rated computer games from their human accounts. I was also temporarily banned by the head-admin. The guy with the handle "computer-abuse" unbanned me later.
Maybe to send mail to Adrian Regimbauld (author of Faile) will help. He manages the computer accounts at FICS. But I'm afraid it doesn't.
Volker
You might want to try to get a computer account at chess.net http://www.chess.net/ because they seem to have several computer accounts. But I have no idea how much work it is to open a computer account.very sad to hear this ...[...]Dear Gianluigi,I'd like to partecipate on computer tournaments on fics, but this seems not
possible.
what's the matter?
Anybody here esperienced the same problem?
some friends of mine and me had similar problems indeed when we tried to play a computer tournament at FICS. In short and sharp: answers to our request came (if they came) months later, nobody got an account, two persons (including a very well known tester) was banned from FICS for (unwillingly) playing rated computer games from their human accounts. I was also temporarily banned by the head-admin. The guy with the handle "computer-abuse" unbanned me later.
Maybe to send mail to Adrian Regimbauld (author of Faile) will help. He manages the computer accounts at FICS. But I'm afraid it doesn't.
Volker
No, He does NOT manages it actually.
Now the admin is jperry
However I wrote to him but ....
... ok I hope he will post what he knows here or on CCC
(I know He posts there and I posted about it on CCC too)
gianluigi
thank Pete for the adviceYou might want to try to get a computer account at chess.net http://www.chess.net/ because they seem to have several computer accounts. But I have no idea how much work it is to open a computer account.
That's where I play. I opened an account (not computer) at FIC, but I've only played one game there, that I remember, I only play games at Chessnet, but I've never run a Chessprogram there.
Pete
AFAIK computer accounts are limited to ~1700 ELO thereYou might want to try to get a computer account at chess.net http://www.chess.net/ because they seem to have several computer accounts. But I have no idea how much work it is to open a computer account.
That's where I play. I opened an account (not computer) at FIC, but I've only played one game there, that I remember, I only play games at Chessnet, but I've never run a Chessprogram there.
[...]AFAIK computer accounts are limited to ~1700 ELO thereYou might want to try to get a computer account at chess.net http://www.chess.net/ because they seem to have several computer accounts. But I have no idea how much work it is to open a computer account.
That's where I play. I opened an account (not computer) at FIC, but I've only played one game there, that I remember, I only play games at Chessnet, but I've never run a Chessprogram there.
Volker
I'm PGalati at Chessnet. They seem to list me at 1526 at the moment, but that's just because the last game I played there was a 15 minute game and it was an easy win. At 5 minute Blitz I'm in the 1250 type of range, that's more realistic because I'm not as good as a 1500 player. OTB, I'd probably be rated at under 1000.[...]AFAIK computer accounts are limited to ~1700 ELO thereYou might want to try to get a computer account at chess.net http://www.chess.net/ because they seem to have several computer accounts. But I have no idea how much work it is to open a computer account.
That's where I play. I opened an account (not computer) at FIC, but I've only played one game there, that I remember, I only play games at Chessnet, but I've never run a Chessprogram there.
Volker
Hi volker,
I have seen programs (new accounts) playing with 2450 ratings, i dont think all accounts are limited but probably "most" are, maybe they have a rule to decide which program play at what strength.
by the way whats your account (human or computer) in chess.net? also pete whats yours?maybe we can meet
cheers
Pavel
Freedom of speach and expression is an often used saw to excuse rotten and churlish behavior.By "free" I mean that a user can navigate through the various rooms of the server freely and participate without an admin exercising his judgement on the participants conduct and the direction and relevance of the discussion. There is alot more that I have chosen not to say here in regards to "chessnet" so suffice to say it is the chess server equivalent of communist CHINA.
Why registring a computer on fics is so hard.
we in italy have 5 programs:
Raffaela, Larsenvb, Fortress have an account on fics.
Leila and Golem have a request for an account pending.
I submitted the request on may 22 and until now I was not able to understand
what's going on.
the author of leila is in the same situation.
May be they don't want new programs on his server but our programs are not
clones and a registred account would be usefull to improve our program
I'd like to partecipate on computer tournaments on fics, but this seems not
possible.
what's the matter?
Anybody here esperienced the same problem?
gianluigi
For what I use Chessnet for, to play 5, 10, and occasional 15 minute games in the "public" area, I don't notice anything at all being wrong with Chessnet. It certainaly doesn't resemble comunist China to me.Freedom of speach and expression is an often used saw to excuse rotten and churlish behavior.By "free" I mean that a user can navigate through the various rooms of the server freely and participate without an admin exercising his judgement on the participants conduct and the direction and relevance of the discussion. There is alot more that I have chosen not to say here in regards to "chessnet" so suffice to say it is the chess server equivalent of communist CHINA.
After news:rec.games.chess.computer turned into an insipid cesspool of morons, I was only too glad to find CCC where moderation "reigned in free speach" in order to create civilized discussions.
I have never been to chessnet, and probably won't go there. But moderated forums are great for people who want to avoid ill-mannered brats who have all the civil refinements of a pack of jackals.
I haven't been able to register at Chess.net yet, due to a connection error (?). So you could say that gaining access resembles China somewhat.For what I use Chessnet for, to play 5, 10, and occasional 15 minute games in the "public" area, I don't notice anything at all being wrong with Chessnet. It certainaly doesn't resemble comunist China to me.
I don't however run a program there, or ever play programs that _are_ there. But the administrators are not the least bit of a problem at the moment.
Not to me it doesn't, but I don't know why they want me to wear this uniform!I haven't been able to register at Chess.net yet, due to a connection error (?). So you could say that gaining access resembles China somewhat.For what I use Chessnet for, to play 5, 10, and occasional 15 minute games in the "public" area, I don't notice anything at all being wrong with Chessnet. It certainaly doesn't resemble comunist China to me.
I don't however run a program there, or ever play programs that _are_ there. But the administrators are not the least bit of a problem at the moment.
Best wishes...
Mogens
Hi volker,
I have seen programs (new accounts) playing with 2450 ratings, i dont think all accounts are limited but probably "most" are, maybe they have a rule to decide which program play at what strength.
by the way whats your account (human or computer) in chess.net? also pete whats yours?maybe we can meet
Don't underestimate China..They are become a world power in chess..Most still play Chinese Chess, but even if a small % play international chess...They will be a force to be reconked with..Not to me it doesn't, but I don't know why they want me to wear this uniform!
Someone's going to complain about a place no matter where it is, maybe to him >it resembles China,
but who would think there'd be so many Chess players in China.
I didn't have any trouble signing up.
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