HBotSVN's processor details are empty, and there seems to be confusion about
the end of the round 6 game.  I hope the additional detail below is helpful.

Processor:

   - One core of an "Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T5450 @ 1.66GHz"


Open Division, Round 6:

   - I noticed that KGS was non-responsive to me watching on my laptop while
   I watched my bot lose on time.  It seems there was a nice blip in my network
   connection.  Logs showed HouseBot was still doing reasonable time usage.  In
   the game, I typed "???" as my bot didn't play.  It wasn't until after the
   game was over that I saw my ??? get displayed in the game.
   - Since HBotSVN does not support "final_status_list dead", it does all
   cleanup prior to passing.  It was just about done when the connection blip
   occurred.


On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 9:21 AM, Nick Wedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Congratulations to Leela and to Many Faces of Go, the winners of the two
> divisions of Sunday's KGS bot tournament.
>
> My report is at http://www.weddslist.com/kgs/past/42/index.html
> I am sure it has as many errors as usual, and I look forward to receiving
> your corrections.
>
> I would also appreciate views on my proposal to change the time system used
> for these events, so that instead of say 18 minutes absolute time, they will
> use 18 minutes plus 20 stones/20 seconds Canadian overtime.  I want to use
> something with a fairly sharp cutoff, so that the schedule will not be
> disrupted by overrunning games.  However I want to avoid the situation where
> a program claims the status of the groups correctly but then loses on time
> in the clean-up phase.
>
> Nick
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