NC3 2005
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The 2005 Australasian National Computer Chess Championship (NC3) was held on July 17, 2005, as part of the Australian National University Chess Festival [1] , Red Hill, Canberra, Australia. Free chess server hosted by Andrew Tridgell, organized by Shaun Press [2] .
Final Standing
# | Program | CC | Authors | R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | R5 | R6 | R7 | P | SOS |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Bodo | AU | Joel Veness | 12b1 | 3w1 | 2w1 | 6b1 | 4w0 | 9b1 | 8w1 | 6 | 18½ |
2 | TRACE | AU | Ross Boyd | 10b1 | 6w1 | 1b0 | 3w½ | 5b1 | 4b1 | 9w1 | 5½ | 20 |
3 | KnightCap | AU | Andrew Tridgell | 8w1 | 1b0 | 4w1 | 2b½ | 7w1 | 6w1 | 5b0 | 4½ | 22½ |
4 | Desperado | AU | David Blackman | 5b1 | 7w½ | 3b0 | 11w1 | 1b1 | 2w0 | 10w1 | 4½ | 20½ |
5 | SEE | AU | Tor Lattimore | 4w0 | 9b1 | 8w1 | 7b½ | 2w0 | 10b1 | 3w1 | 4½ | 18½ |
6 | Vanilla Chess | PG | Shaun Press | 11w1 | 2b0 | 7b1 | 1w0 | 8w1 | 3b0 | 12w1 | 4 | 18½ |
7 | Chompster | AU | Scott Farrell | 9w1 | 4b½ | 6w0 | 5w½ | 3b0 | 12b1 | 11w1 | 4 | 17 |
8 | Fencer | PG | Shaun Press | 3b0 | 12w1 | 5b0 | 10w1 | 6b0 | 11w1 | 1b0 | 3 | 16½ |
9 | Kanguruh | AU | Thomas McBurney | 7b0 | 5w0 | 10b½ | 12w1 | 11b1 | 1w0 | 2b0 | 2½ | 17½ |
10 | Awesome | AU | Bill Jordan | 2w0 | 11b½ | 9w½ | 8b0 | 12w1 | 5w0 | 4b0 | 2 | 16 |
11 | BlackKnight | 6b0 | 10w½ | 12b1 | 4b0 | 9w0 | 8b0 | 7b0 | 1½ | 15½ | ||
12 | HexxPawn | AU | Mark Hummel | 1w0 | 8b0 | 11w0 | 9b0 | 10b0 | 7w0 | 6b0 | 0 | 15½ |
Organizer
Forum Posts
- Australian CC Championships begin in 1 hour by Ross Boyd, CCC, July 16, 2005
- Re: BODO new OZ champion by Ross Boyd, CCC, July 17, 2005
- 2005 National Computer Chess Championships by Shaun Press, Chess Chat, July 17, 2005
- Re: 2005 National Computer Chess Championships by Shaun Press, Chess Chat, July 17, 2005 » Point Value, Fencer
External Links
References
- ↑ NC3 Index Page by Shaun Press
- ↑ NC3 2005 - Final Standing
- ↑ 2005 National Computer Chess Championships by Shaun Press, Chess Chat, July 17, 2005