Mass Destruction -Leela C Zero vs Aliie+Stein -TCEC Season 17 Cup final - Benoni defense Knight tour

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The TCEC Cup is a knockout format played in TCEC, including all qualifying participants. The 32 qualifying engines consist of the 8 participants of Premier Division, The 24 other participants are all engines having participated in League 1, and the top 14 engines of League 2. Due to promotions and relegations these add up to 32. These engines will be seeded according to their respective final results in TCEC Season 17 Leagues and Premier Division. It will be a knockout championship with the 32 participants divided into brackets. Each participant will be seeded according to its final standing in the TCEC league event with the #1 seed meeting the #32 seed, #2 meeting #31, etc. The TCEC Cup will consist of a total of 32 matches divided into 8 rounds: round of 32 or sixteenth-finals, eighth-finals, quarter-finals, semi-finals and final. e. For an engine to win the TCEC Cup gold medal it must win a total of five matches. The two losing semifinalists will play a match for 3rd and 4th place (`small final’). Each of the matches will initially consist of 4 pairs of games (8 games, every second with reversed colors and the same opening). Cutechess-cli will adjudicate the match if a decisive result has been reached within 8 games.
b. In case of an equal score after these 8 games, tiebreakers will be played out at the end of the Cup round. First the 4 pairs of games will be played out for a round, before playing out the tiebreakers therefore.
c. Tiebreakers will be played according to the following rules:
i. If a match is tied after its scheduled regular 8 games, game-pairs using the same book- exit for both sides will be played until a decisive game-pair occurs. The book-exits will be selected at random from the book used in that phase of the Cup (BOOK A-E), up to a maximum of four game-pairs (i.e. eight games in total). If no winner has been decided after four game-pairs, more game-pairs will be played until there is a decisive game-pair result.
iii. If the match is still drawn after 32 games the time control (TC) will be shorter with each next 4 pairs of games, according to the following steps (always indicated as minutes base time + seconds increment per move completed: 8 games at 16m+4s, 8 games at 8m+3s, 8 games at 4m+2s, 8 games at 2m+1s, and finally pairs of 1m+1s will be played until a decisive pair is reached. All matches are played with a book exit from one of the five books in use: A through E.
Time control will be 30 mins + 5 secs increment per move for the normal games in a match




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