Thanks for the early report! (I was sorry not to see Fudo Go in the tournament. Were you involved with any of the other teams?)

Here are the second day knockout tournament unofficial results. Any mistakes are my own. Thanks to the organizers for the live screencast!

 1 KCC Igo
 2 Katsunari
 3 Zen
 4 Shikousakugo
 5 Many Faces of Go
 6 Erica
 7 Kiseki
8 Galileo (upset Crazy Stone, due to a Chinese/Japanese rules mismatch)
 9 Crazy Stone
10 Aya
11 GOGATAKI
12 Rock
13 Nomitan
14 Kinoa Igo
15 Boon
16 Kerebos

Also, several exhibition matches were held (Zen beat Crazy Stone, and MFGO beat Aya). I did not stay up for the two professional exhibition games.

Ian

On Nov 28, 2009, at 5:42 AM, Hideki Kato wrote:

You can watch some interesting games and exhibition games on the
second day of the third UEC Cup at
http://jsb.cs.uec.ac.jp/~igo/eng/broadcast.html.

Schedule: http://jsb.cs.uec.ac.jp/~igo/eng/schedule.html

Unofficial quick results of the first day:
pos program     win-lose-draw
1 Zen           6-0-0
2 Nomitan       5-1-0   
3 KCC Igo       5-1-0
4 Kinoa Igo     5-1-0
5 GOGATAKI      4-1-1
6 Shikosakugo   4-2-0
7 Erica 4-2-0   
8 Aya           4-2-0
9 Kiseki        4-2-0
10 Rock         4-2-0
11 boon         3-2-1
12 Kerberos     3-3-0
13 Galileo      3-3-0
--- cut line to the second day ---
14 Island       3-3-0
15 caren        3-3-0
16 PerStone     3-3-0
17 Tombo        3-3-0
18 Sango alpha  3-3-0
19 Igoppi       2-4-0
20 Boozer       2-4-0
21 Kasumi       2-4-0
22 ME_arc       2-4-0
23 Mayoigo      2-4-0
24 Martha       2-4-0
25 Njarahojara  1-5-0
26 kudok        1-5-0
27 Gekishin     0-6-0
28 Sanshine     0-6-0

Solkoff and SB are omitted.

Seeded programs to the second day:
1  Crazy Stone
2  Many Faces of Go
3  Katsunari

The Third UEC Cup: http://jsb.cs.uec.ac.jp/~igo/eng/index.html

Short random comments:
Aya was unlucky, lost two games against Erica and KCC.  Erica gets
much stronger by implementing Remi's larger patterns; lost two
games by a communication trouble and waisting time by a sleeping
laptop.  Zen vs. KCC was a close game.  Zen uses 512 cores.

Hideki
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g...@nue.ci.i.u-tokyo.ac.jp (Kato)
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