Dear Nick, Q1: I'd like to support 3 hours each because most human title matches in East Asia also use that.
Q2: I asked Nick to change the starting time some months ago because UEC Cup will finish 6 or 7 PM 4th JST and many Japanese developers wouldn't be able to attend. Current starting time, 1 AM 5th JST, will make that possible. Q3: Since I'm so busy this month, authorized results and game records are not yet published and following is a quick report. 9x9 Go: Zen won, followed by Coldmilk and Aya. 13x13 Go: blast won, followed by Zen and Aya. (Zen lost the game vs. blast by time with some accident.) #Japanese version quick report is at http://www.computer-go.jp/gg_news/ja/news201108_05.html . Q4: The results, game records, and round-by-round table can be accessed from the "Result" menu at the left side of the official page (http://aigames.nctu.edu.tw/TAAI2011/eng/) of the tournaments. Hideki Nick Wedd: <[email protected]>: >__Question 1.__ > >The next KGS SLOW bot tournament will start next Sunday, November 27th, >at 22:00 UTC. I have said that the time limits will be two hours each >per game. > >I now think this is rather fast for a SLOW tournament, and am >considering changing it to something slower (it will use 19x19 boards). > The SLOW tournaments already run this year had time limits of 4 hours, >3 hours, and 8 hours. When I ran the one with 8 hours, the players >generally took less than half their allocated time. So I think I may >use 3 hours each (instead of the 2 planned). > >What do you think? Please send me your views soon (by email or to this >list) so that I can get the tournament set up. > > >__Question 2.__ > >Not really a question, this - >I have realised that the regular December KGS bot tournament (Sunday >December 4th, starting at 16:00 UTC, 9x9 boards) will clash with the UEC >Cup (December 3rd and 4th, in Tokyo). This is unfortunate, but my >personal schedule does not leave room to move it, all my other weekends >this year are booked. It is also puzzling to me, as I have already >moved it once in the hope of avoiding a clash. > > >__Question 3.__ > >Was the a computer Go tournament at the GPW Cup >http://sig-gi.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp/gpw/2011/index-e.html ? >If so, can anyone tell me the results? > > >__Question 4.__ > >Was the a computer Go tournament at the TAAI 2011 >http://taai2011.cse.yzu.edu.tw/ ? >If so, can anyone tell me the results? > > >Nick -- Hideki Kato <mailto:[email protected]> _______________________________________________ Computer-go mailing list [email protected] http://dvandva.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/computer-go
