Thanks a lot.
It seems that there are much more resources for hex out there than
one would think looking at the results from Google.
It's just scattered everywhere in an impossibly
deep labyrinth :)
At some point, i expect to need a good player
for getting some feed back about some of the
engines. Do you happen to have any suggestion
how i should do that ?
(i don't expect to need it before at least a month though,
so i ask just in case there would be a self imposing easy way)
But then maybe i'll be able to simply use the link you provide
as a good reference : there is a bot included in. Do you to happen
to know how strong this version is ? (like beginner, average, good ?)
I know very little about the strength of hex players. It seems that
there are far fewer Hex-player than goPlayers, or chess player. So
i wouldn't expect there to be many "super-expert" like go-pros, or chess
grand-master.
> Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2008 12:09:16 +0200
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: computer-go@computer-go.org
> Subject: Re: [computer-go] Re: hex robot
>
>
> > GTP you can simply use as-is, I don't see why that wouldn't work.
> > GoGui is also open-source and can possibly also be easily adapted to
> > Hex as well. But to be honest, I don't really need a Gui that much.
> > But twogtp is really useful.
> HexGui already exists. It uses GTP. Here's a link:
> http://mgame99.mg.funpic.de/downloads.php
>
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