Thanks.  Mogo had already finished when Many Faces and Streenvreeter played
our last game.  I had to win it to win the tournament, and it was a very
exciting game with a huge semeai.  It was complex enough I have no idea
which program made the final mistake.  For quite some time I thought Many
Faces was going to lose.  Stv was looking 45 ply PV, and I was looking about
26 ply.  I was doing about 40 million playouts per move on 32 Xeon
processors and he had eight cores.  The sgf is attached, since it doesn’t
seem to be on-line.

The 19x19 tournament has 13 participants so it will be a round robin.  Today
Many Faces beat Mogo in 19x19, in a game where both programs made big
mistakes.  Luckily for me, Mogo's mistake was later.  Tomorrow is a day off,
and play continues on Friday.

David

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of "Ingo Althöfer"
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 12:30 AM
To: computer-go@computer-go.org
Subject: [computer-go] Congratulations to David Fotland!

His program Many Faces of Go has become winner
in the 9x9-Go competition in the
"13th International Computer Games Championship",
held in Beijing.

Rank 2 for MoGo after tiebreak against Leela.

http://www.grappa.univ-lille3.fr/icga/tournament.php?id=180
with table and sgf of many games.

Today the 19x19 competition has (or should have) started
in Beijing.

Ingo.
-- 
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Passion!
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