On Aug 3, 2008, at 12:11 AM, Peter Drake wrote:
The Linux lab is in the Fourth Avenue Building, room 81-03. Leave
some time to find it; the building is rather labyrinthine.
I'll be there by 8:30 AM Monday, possibly a bit earlier, so
hopefully people can set up and then go play in the US Open.
Peter Drake
http://www.lclark.edu/~drake/
Here are the preliminary results. The tournament had seven players,
small enough for a double round robin played on KGS.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | Total
-----------------------------------
1. GNU Go XX 11 01 11 11 11 11 | 11
2. Many Faces 00 XX 11 11 11 11 11 | 10
3. Leela 10 00 XX 11 11 11 11 | 9
4. House Bot 00 00 00 XX 11 01 11 | 5
5. First Go 00 00 00 00 XX 11 11 | 4
6. Orego 00 00 00 10 00 XX 11 | 3
7. Butter Bot 00 00 00 00 00 00 XX | 0
Peter will soon be responding with a full report and an official web
page. Stay tuned for Thursday's match between 3000-node MoGo and an 8-
dan Korean professional!
Notes:
------
In MF-Leela, Many Faces was running at half speed because David
Fotland's T61 laptop was unplugged!
This version of MF uses Monte Carlo search, and was built in June
(the current work on multi-core Monte Carlo was not ready.)
GNU Go 3.7.10 (level 12) replaced Sluggo due to problems with
Sluggo's cluster.
First Go was running at a faster time control for its first games due
to operator error.
In the Leela-GNU match, KGS reported a win for GNU under Japanese rules,
but the actual result is a win for for Leela under Chinese rules.
During the final round, David Fotland fixed and validated his multi-
threaded code.
This version of Many Faces won an exhibition game with GNU Go. This
version will also play in tomorrow's tournament at the European Go
Congress.
Ian
_______________________________________________
computer-go mailing list
computer-go@computer-go.org
http://www.computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go/