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Subject: Re: Play engine vs engine in Linux

Author: Kunnar Klauks

Date: 22:38:30 12/05/05

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I made myself tournament manager in java. It does correct pairing (like in real
chess tournament) and selects correct colors, executes xboard for running engine
vs. engine games. Supported tournament types are round robin and round robin
match tournaments, and of course usual engine vs. engine matches. Swiss is not
yet implemented. It is command line program at the moment, i even started GUI
but its not finished. I thought that i  make this tournament manager public
after i finish GUI, but now i have not touched this code already ~6 months...

Btw. since it is written in java it works also in Windows, and probably even in
Mac.

Kunnar

On December 05, 2005 at 07:54:03, Martin Andersen2 wrote:

>I was wondering if it's possible to play
>engine vs engine (ponder off) in Linux.
>It should be automatic and the games written to pgn.
>
>I have looked at jose 1.4, but it doesn't seem to have this feature.
>Maybe xboard, although no UCI engine support there, and I would like
>to test Toga II, Rybka and Fruit.
>
>Martin.



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