Wow! This is quite surprising to me: > 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
There are so many programs stronger than Zen, ManyFaces, CrazyStone and Aya ? There was, as sometimes in the past, a trouble with the communication time or something like that, or there are really so many very strong bots now ? Best regards, Olivier 2009/11/29 Ian Osgood <i...@quirkster.com> > 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<http://jsb.cs.uec.ac.jp/%7Eigo/eng/broadcast.html> >> . >> >> Schedule: >> http://jsb.cs.uec.ac.jp/~igo/eng/schedule.html<http://jsb.cs.uec.ac.jp/%7Eigo/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<http://jsb.cs.uec.ac.jp/%7Eigo/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 >> -- >> g...@nue.ci.i.u-tokyo.ac.jp (Kato) >> _______________________________________________ >> computer-go mailing list >> computer-go@computer-go.org >> http://www.computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go/ >> > > > _______________________________________________ > computer-go mailing list > computer-go@computer-go.org > http://www.computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go/ > -- ========================================================= Olivier Teytaud (TAO-inria) olivier.teyt...@inria.fr Tel (33)169154231 / Fax (33)169156586 Equipe TAO (Inria-Futurs), LRI, UMR 8623(CNRS - Universite Paris-Sud), bat 490 Universite Paris-Sud 91405 Orsay Cedex France (one of the 56.5 % of french who did not vote for Sarkozy in 2007)
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