Dear Hiroshi,

thanks for the information.

It seems that the archive of computer-go is down,
or is it even the whole server?

Cheers, Ingo.


> Gesendet: Montag, 17. Dezember 2018 um 11:01 Uhr
> Von: "Hiroshi Yamashita" <y...@bd.mbn.or.jp>
> An: computer-go@computer-go.org
> Betreff: [Computer-go] Computers wins against pros in 9x9
>
> Hi,
> 
> Two Japanese Pros played 10 games against two computers in 9x9.
> And Pros lost by 2 wins, 6 losses, 2 draws.
> 
> Two Pros are Hirofumi Ohashi 6dan and Nobuaki Anzai 7dan.
> Two computers are Natsukaze and Kishin they are winner and runners-up in CGF 
> open 2018.
> 
> Natsukaze              result from human side
>   game 1  Black:Anzai   win (on time)
>   game 2  Black:Ohashi  loss  W+2
>   game 3  White:Anzai   loss  B+2
>   game 4  White:Ohashi  win   W+R
>   game 5  Black:Anzai   loss  W+4
>                         2 wins 3 losses
> 
> Kishin
>   game 1  Black:Anzai   draw
>   game 2  Black:Ohashi  loss  W+R
>   game 3  White:Anzai   draw
>   game 4  White:Ohashi  loss  B+2
>   game 5  White:Ohashi  loss  B+2
>                         3 losses 2 draws
> 
> SGF
> http://www.yss-aya.com/20180728sgf.zip
> 
> Komi 7.0, Chinese rule
> Time is
> human   : 5 minutes + add 5 sec/move. (fishcer rule)
> programs: 450 seconds
> 
> This event was broadcasted by Igo-Shogi Channel last month.
> 
> Validation! AI 9x9
> http://www.igoshogi.net/igo/special/ai9roban.html
> 
> Thanks,
> Hiroshi Yamashita
> _______________________________________________
> Computer-go mailing list
> Computer-go@computer-go.org
> http://computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go
_______________________________________________
Computer-go mailing list
Computer-go@computer-go.org
http://computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go

Reply via email to