In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Hideki Kato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
Hi Nick,

Thank you for origanizing the tounaments.

However, the hardware I (FudoBot) used is wrong.  It was running on a
loosely coupled cluster of four PCs connected through a usual Gigabit
Ethernet LAN.  Each PC has one Intel Core2Quad processor running at
3GHz.  So, 16 cores in total.

Thanks - now corrected.

Then you may ask why not strong :).  It's just becaues, other than
some known bugs,  implementing my parallel MCTS took so many months
that other parts are not improved since last year.  Say, no
progressive widening, no smart patterns, etc.

BTW, where followings came from?
FudoBot
Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 1.6GHz

That is what Project was running on. I had also accidentally omitted Project from the list of hardware, and included CrazyStone ...

Nick

Hideki

Nick Wedd: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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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