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WBEC Ridderkerk, was a private chess engine rating list and chess engine news and tournament site maintained and hosted by Leo Dijksman. The rating list is based on games automatically played via the Chess Engine Communication Protocol with WinBoard and UCI engines which comply to the rules. WBEC tournaments started in 2001 with four divisions, continued by 2011 and its 17th edition, in six devisions with 24 engines each plus qualifier for new engines. The ELO rating is calculated using Bayesian Elo Rating by Rémi Coulom. As of 2012, after finishing the 19th edition, Leo Dijksman had no fun anymore with computerchess tournaments, due to many clones/deratives and some authors seem not to be willing to fix their own bugs. Leo Dijksman died in February 2015 after battling cancer for almost two years. His WBEC Ridderkerk sites are thankworthy archived by the Internet Archive.

=Conditions=
 * Time Control: 40/40
 * Ponder: on

=Forum Posts=
 * 2nd Division of WBEC Ridderkerk finished by Leo Dijksman, CCC, October 18, 2001
 * Leo Dijkman's WBEC by Michel Langeveld, CCC, December 19, 2001
 * A few programs fear to play at WBEC-Ridderkerk ? by Marc Lacrosse, CCC, September 01, 2005
 * WBEC-Ridderkerk "Engine, details" - Updates by Norbert Raimund Leisner, CCC, June 25, 2009
 * Sad News Regarding WBEC by Adam Hair, CCC, July 14, 2012

=WBEC Links=
 * WBEC Ridderkerk, chessengine news and tournament site
 * BayesianElo Ratinglist Edition 15 of WBEC Ridderkerk
 * BayesianElo Ratinglist Edition 19 of WBEC Ridderkerk
 * WBEC Ridderkerk, chessengine news and tournament site, hosted by the Internet Archive
 * WBEC computer chess newspage
 * History WBEC Ridderkerk tournaments


 * WBEC-Ridderkerk forum

=External Links=
 * Ridderkerk from Wikipedia
 * Wapen van Ridderkerk - Wikipedia.nl

=References= Up one Level