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By andrewzta, history, 7 years ago, translation, In English

Hi all!

During Elimination Round of Russian Code Cup 2017 we had a technical issue that caused almost all problem A solutions sent for evaluation from 5-th to 10-th minute of the contest be accepted.

We found that issue when it was already too late, so it wouldn't be fair to rejudge the solutions. However, we understand that this issue created unfair circumstances for other contestants, that could lose to those lucky ones that submitted in the described time frame.

We have rejudged all solutions after the round, and tried to simulate how could the contest proceed should they have been judged correctly. Of course, any simulation of this kind cannot be accurate, and there is no completely fair resolution. We have decided to do the following:

1) Increase the number of Final Round participants to 55. It gives partial compensation to those participants who could have qualified but failed to do so because of someone's incorrectly small penalty.

2) Increase number of t-shirts to 205. So all participants who have at least 3 accepted problems get our branded t-shirt.

Judges and the technical group of Russian Code Cup are sorry about the issue. We will do our best to avoid anything like that in future.

Good luck to all finalists in the Final Round that will take place in September 2017!

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By andrewzta, history, 8 years ago, translation, In English

In 2016 teams form Middle Asia are invited to Almaty to take part in NEERC. The contest will take place in Kazakh-British Technical University. See contact information at http://neerc.ifmo.ru/information/contacts.html#almaty.

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By andrewzta, history, 8 years ago, translation, In English

Information about Uzbekistan Subregional Contest 2016 is posted at http://neerc.ifmo.ru/subregions/uzbekistan.html

Uzbekistan Subregional Contest in 2016 will take place on November 13, 2016 and will be online. The start of the contest will be at 13-00 Uzbekistan Time (UTC+5).

Teams from Uzbekistan universities must take part in it at their universities, under observation of their coaches. To take part, coach must completely register teams at Baylor registration system and send the list of teams to [email protected] before November 10, 2016.

UPD Correct local time now posted.

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By andrewzta, 11 years ago, translation, In English

Russian Code Cup is a competition organized by Mail.Ru Group for Russian-speaking programmers. This year the competition will run for the fourth time to gather top 50 to great finals in Moscow in October.

Though Russian Code Cup is open only for those who speak Russian, the team that is working on problems for Russian Code Cup has decided to make a present to all CodeForces users and set up an extra round for everyone.

The round will be held on April 17 at 19-30 Moscow time. The round will be open for everyone and will have both div-1 and div-2 tasks. It will use standard CodeForces rules. The writer of most problems is Aksenov239 — author of many Russian Code Cup problems.

We wish all participants good luck and see you on Thursday at http://codeforces.com

UPD: Score for problems: Div1: 500-1000-1500-2500-2500, Div2: 500-1000-1500-2000-2500. Good luck!

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