WB Tourney Manager

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WB Tourney Manager

Postby Kurt Utzinger » 19 Aug 2007, 20:30

Where has it gone? The URL
http://koti.mbnet.fi/~jorio/tourney/
does no longer exist.
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Re: WB Tourney Manager

Postby Volker Pittlik » 20 Aug 2007, 05:38

Kurt Utzinger wrote:Where has it gone? The URL
http://koti.mbnet.fi/~jorio/tourney/
does no longer exist.
Regards
Kurt


Hm, someone really using it besides Günther, Leo and me? :-)

Sad, that it is gone anyway.

Frank -the real one- Zappa wrote:Jazz is not dead, it just smells funny.


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Re: WB Tourney Manager

Postby Guenther Simon » 20 Aug 2007, 09:16

Hi Kurt,

If that means you want to do some tournaments again under
WB you can also use the WBTM from Pradu which is much easier
to use for people who are not that familiar with command line tools ;-)
(If you insist on using Joris WBTM just drop me a mail)

=> Pradus WBTM

(It has a nice little GUI which is very intuively, you only have to take
care about the note in the readme about engines, which can hang
sometimes! There is a solution for those(just a few from hundreds,
e.g. ProDeo, Ktulu and Tao from the stronger ones) mentioned there.
Joris WBTM would just stop to play on, if a program doesn't unload)

@Volker: meanwhile I exclusively use Pradus WBTM.

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Re: WB Tourney Manager

Postby Kurt Utzinger » 21 Aug 2007, 07:05

Hi Guenther
Many thanks for this important information.
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Re: WB Tourney Manager

Postby Vladimir Medvedev » 21 Aug 2007, 18:33

Looks very interesting. Two questions:

1) Does it support both WB and UCI, or only WB engines?
2) Does it support ultrta-fast time controls (like 10 sec./game)? There are definite problems with such controls in Arena.
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Re: WB Tourney Manager

Postby Guenther Simon » 21 Aug 2007, 18:43

Vladimir Medvedev wrote:Looks very interesting. Two questions:

1) Does it support both WB and UCI, or only WB engines?
2) Does it support ultrta-fast time controls (like 10 sec./game)? There are definite problems with such controls in Arena.


Hi Vladimir,

It supports WB only as it is a WBTM ;-) Of course you can use
Polyglot, as Olivier, Leo and lots of other people running
big tournaments/tests do.

Currently it doesn't support games slower than 1 minute,
(even if WB of course does) because I guess it can only use
integers for the tc right now.
This might change in the future though, but you should contact
Pradu. It already allows start positions and a lot more.

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Re: WB Tourney Manager

Postby Olivier Deville » 21 Aug 2007, 20:08

Hi all

I can confirm that PSWBTM - Pradu's manager - is great, and I use it to run all my ChessWar/OpenWar tournaments.

The version I have can even read the pairings from my swiss pairings software :)

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Re: WB Tourney Manager

Postby Guenther Simon » 21 Aug 2007, 20:13

Olivier Deville wrote:Hi all

I can confirm that PSWBTM - Pradu's manager - is great, and I use it to run all my ChessWar/OpenWar tournaments.

The version I have can even read the pairings from my swiss pairings software :)

Olivier


A pity Pradu never sent this version to me :(

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Re: WB Tourney Manager

Postby Olivier Deville » 21 Aug 2007, 20:35

Guenther Simon wrote:
Olivier Deville wrote:Hi all

I can confirm that PSWBTM - Pradu's manager - is great, and I use it to run all my ChessWar/OpenWar tournaments.

The version I have can even read the pairings from my swiss pairings software :)

Olivier


A pity Pradu never sent this version to me :(

Guenther


Pradu added this very recently, after you decided to switch to round robin system. The version I have can read the paiirings from a PGN file.

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Re: WB Tourney Manager

Postby Guenther Simon » 21 Aug 2007, 23:33

Olivier Deville wrote:
Guenther Simon wrote:
Olivier Deville wrote:Hi all

I can confirm that PSWBTM - Pradu's manager - is great, and I use it to run all my ChessWar/OpenWar tournaments.

The version I have can even read the pairings from my swiss pairings software :)

Olivier


A pity Pradu never sent this version to me :(

Guenther


Pradu added this very recently, after you decided to switch to round robin system. The version I have can read the paiirings from a PGN file.

Olivier


Well I switched to RR, because I received no Swiss version
in time ;-)

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