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Continuing WC games
« on: Dec 25th, 2006, 7:55pm »
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As it currently stands the WC tournament rules state that:
 
"The players are responsible for providing their own reliable computer and Internet connection. There will not be a rematch if a player loses a game due to problems with their computer or Internet connection or even the game client program. However, if there is a problem with the game server, the tournament director will consider a rematch."
 
Thus in situations like the recent game between Fritzlein and chessandgo, we have no leeway to continue the game even if the players want to.
 
I want to discuss the possiblility of allowing such games to be continued and see if it can be done in a manner that is fair to everyone? If so then we should include that in next years tournament.
 
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Re: Continuing WC games
« Reply #1 on: Dec 26th, 2006, 11:34pm »
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Also...
Games known to be lost due to connection failures should not count in the Prediction Contest.  Predictors are not responsible for estimating a player's ability to keep a connection.
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Re: Continuing WC games
« Reply #2 on: Dec 27th, 2006, 8:09am »
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Actually I know of muggles who currently try to account for connection failure in their predictions.  I admit to it myself.
 
But the idea of excluding such games from the prediction contest has merit.  We might consider that next year.  If I remember the range of predictions correctly, I think only the Fritzlein - chessandgo game would make a difference.  The other games had lopsided predictions and everybody benefitted or lost about the same.
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