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Ed Trice wrote on Tue, Dec 6, 2005 09:49 AM UTC:
I am not sure where to put this. My bookmark for the Gothic Chess comment
areas points to dead space. Anyway, here goes:

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The 2005 Gothic Chess Computer World Championship will be held online this
year at the http://www.GothicChessLive.com website. Everyone is invited to
watch, and if you have written a Gothic Chess program, participation is
free! We have one candidate from Iran this year, so we can neither charge
an entrance fee nor award any prize money in case this person enters
and/or wins (USA citizens cannot transaction any money with Cuba, Iran,
and a few other countries.) All participants will be mentioned in an
article appearing in the June 2006 issue of the International Computer
Games Association Journal.

The 2004 event was reported on at the Chessville.com website:

http://www.chessville.com/GothicChess/ComputerWorldChampionships.htm

For rules and registration, as well as playing times and login
information, visit:

http://s13.invisionfree.com/Gothic_Chess_Forum/index.php?act=SC&c=5

Come watch the best programs play for the title of the world's best!

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