After the tournament I accidentally played two more games against gnugo
(GnuTwo) on KGS, and won them both, so the new version beat gnugo 3 of 3.

Apparently the GnuTwo machine was still on in the computer lab and connected
to KGS.  When I turned on my computer to read e-mail, my kgs script
connected to KGS and the server started another game between ManyFaces1 and
GnuTwo.  I noticed my laptop was really slow, but it had almost finished a
game before I figured out what was going on.  SO I let it finish that one
and play a third one.

David

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:computer-go-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ian Osgood
> Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2008 1:19 PM
> To: computer-go
> Subject: Re: [computer-go] Location for US Go Congress computer
> tournament
> 
> 
> 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
> 
> 
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