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The first
Livingston
[1]
Chess960
Computer World Championship
was held within the scope of the
Chess Classic
Mainz
, Germany, August 9-14,
2005
, organized by
Hans-Walter Schmitt
and his Chess Tigers
[2]
.
Final Standing
#
Name
Author(s)
W
D
L
P
SOS
SoDos
1.
Spike
Volker Böhm
&
Ralf Schäfer
5
1
1
5½
31½
25.5
2.
Jonny
Johannes Zwanzger
5
1
1
5½
28
20½
3.
Glaurung
Tord Romstad
4
2
1
5
29½
18½
4.
Shredder
Stefan Meyer-Kahlen
5
0
2
5
29
21
5.
Ikarus
Muntsin
&
Munjong Kolss
4
1
2
4½
26
18
6.
List
Fritz Reul
4
1
2
4½
26
16
7.
Pharaon
Franck Zibi
4
0
3
4
29½
19
8.
Deep Sjeng
Gian-Carlo Pascutto
3
2
2
4
27½
16
9.
The Baron
Richard Pijl
4
0
3
4
27
17
10.
Quark
Thomas Mayer
3
1
3
3½
25
13½
11.
XiniX
Tony van Roon-Werten
3
1
3
3½
18½
9
12.
ParSOS
Rudolf Huber
3
0
4
3
28½
16
13.
Ant960
Tom Vijlbrief
,
Hans Secelle
2
2
3
3
24½
12½
14.
Nexus
Ralf Dörr
2
2
3
3
22½
10½
15.
AICE
Anastasios Milikas
3
0
4
3
21
13
16.
Hermann
Volker Annuss
3
0
4
3
21
11
17.
Patzer
Roland Pfister
3
0
4
3
19
10
18.
Homer
Daniel Mehrmann
2
0
5
2
19
7
19.
Ayito
Jaime Benito
1
0
6
1
18½
6
Photos
Peter Svidler
(left),
Chess960
Arbiter
Ingo Althöfer
and
Roland Pfister
[3]
Winners 2005:
Tord Romstad
,
Johannes Zwanzger
,
Volker Böhm
and
Ralf Schäfer
[4]
Forum Posts
Glaurung in Mainz: Part 1 (very long)
by
Tord Romstad
,
CCC
, August 13, 2005
Glaurung in Mainz: Part 2 (even longer)
by
Tord Romstad
,
CCC
, August 14, 2005
External Links
1. Livingston Chess960 Computer World Championship - Chess Tigers Homepage
Spike shocks Shredder
, August 11, 2005
Two sleepless challengers, one bug
, August 11, 2005
Spike is the first Chess960 computer world champion!
, August 12, 2005
Aronian gewinnt FINet-Chess960-Turnier
from
ChessBase.de
(German)
References
^
Livingston, Europe's Number 1 Test & Measurement Hire and Computer Rental Company
^
Chess Tigers
(German)
^
Zahlenmeister - Die Chess Classic Mainz 2005 aus der Sicht eines Taschenrechners
(German)
^
Aronian gewinnt FINet-Chess960-Turnier
,
ChessBase Nachrichten
, August 13, 2005 (German)
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Date Edited
AICE
Nov 29, 2017
Anastasios Milikas
Nov 29, 2017
Ant
Jun 1, 2015
Ayito
Apr 6, 2013
Chess960CWC 2005
Jan 1, 2016
Chess960CWC 2006
Sep 25, 2014
Chess960CWC 2007
Aug 21, 2012
Fritz Reul
Nov 28, 2016
Glaurung
Mar 14, 2017
Hermann
Dec 7, 2017
Homer
Dec 23, 2013
Ikarus
Jul 5, 2016
Ingo Althöfer
May 4, 2017
Jonny
Nov 4, 2017
List (Program)
Jan 7, 2016
Livingston Chess960 Computer World Championship
Aug 7, 2012
Nexus
Jan 7, 2016
ParSOS
Jan 7, 2016
Patzer
Apr 5, 2017
Pharaon
Sep 2, 2017
Ralf Schäfer
Jan 7, 2016
Spike
Jan 7, 2016
The Baron
Jan 8, 2018
Tord Romstad
Dec 9, 2017
Volker Böhm
Jan 7, 2016
WCCC 2005
Dec 27, 2016
XiniX
Jan 7, 2016
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The first Livingston [1] Chess960 Computer World Championship was held within the scope of the Chess Classic Mainz, Germany, August 9-14, 2005, organized by Hans-Walter Schmitt and his Chess Tigers [2].
Final Standing
Photos
Forum Posts
External Links
Spike shocks Shredder, August 11, 2005
Two sleepless challengers, one bug, August 11, 2005
Spike is the first Chess960 computer world champion!, August 12, 2005
References
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