Re: [Computer-go] February KGS bot tournament

2016-02-20 Thread Nick Wedd
Reminder - it's tomorrow Nick On 11 February 2016 at 11:38, Nick Wedd wrote: > The February KGS bot tournament will be on Sunday, February 21st, > starting at 16:00 UTC and ending at 22:40 UTC. It will use 9x9 boards, > with time limits of 4 minutes each plus fast Canadian overtime, and komi

[Computer-go] February KGS bot tournament

2016-02-11 Thread Nick Wedd
The February KGS bot tournament will be on Sunday, February 21st, starting at 16:00 UTC and ending at 22:40 UTC. It will use 9x9 boards, with time limits of 4 minutes each plus fast Canadian overtime, and komi of 7. See http://www.gokgs.com/tournEntrants.jsp?sort=n&id=1012 Please register by em

Re: [Computer-go] February KGS bot tournament: 9x9

2015-02-14 Thread Nick Wedd
Reminder - it's tomorrow. On 26 January 2015 at 11:27, Nick Wedd wrote: The February KGS bot tournament will be held on Sunday, February 15th, starting at 16:00 UTC and ending at 22:40 UTC. It will use 9x9 boards, with time limits of 9 minutes each plus very fast Canadian overtime, and komi of

[Computer-go] February KGS bot tournament: 9x9

2015-01-28 Thread Nick Wedd
The February KGS bot tournament will be held on Sunday, February 15th, starting at 16:00 UTC and ending at 22:40 UTC. It will use 9x9 boards, with time limits of 9 minutes each plus very fast Canadian overtime, and komi of 7. Note that the integer komi makes jigo a possible result. There are de

[Computer-go] February KGS bot tournament: 9x9

2015-01-26 Thread Nick Wedd
The February KGS bot tournament will be held on Sunday, February 15th, starting at 16:00 UTC and ending at 22:40 UTC. It will use 9x9 boards, with time limits of 9 minutes each plus very fast Canadian overtime, and komi of 7. Note that the integer komi makes jigo a possible result. There are det

Re: [computer-go] February KGS bot tournament: 19x19 boards, fast

2010-02-06 Thread Nick Wedd
Reminder - it's tomorrow. In message , Nick Wedd writes The February 2010 KGS computer Go tournament will be this Sunday, February 7th, in the Asian evening, European morning and American night, starting at 08:00 UTC/GMT and ending at 13:00 UTC/GMT. It will be a 10-round Swiss with 19x19

[computer-go] February KGS bot tournament: 19x19 boards, fast

2010-02-01 Thread Nick Wedd
The February 2010 KGS computer Go tournament will be this Sunday, February 7th, in the Asian evening, European morning and American night, starting at 08:00 UTC/GMT and ending at 13:00 UTC/GMT. It will be a 10-round Swiss with 19x19 boards, 14 minutes each of main time, and a fast "Canadian Ov

Re: [computer-go] February KGS bot tournament

2008-02-02 Thread Nick Wedd
Reminder - it's tomorrow; or for some of you, later today. Nick In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Nick Wedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes Registration is now open for this Sunday's bot tournament. This will use small boards, 13x13 for the Formal division and 9x9 for the Open. It will start at

Re: [computer-go] February KGS bot tournament

2008-01-28 Thread terry mcintyre
mplicit obedience is to commence tyranny in the nursery.” Benjamin Disraeli, Speech in the House of Commons [June 15, 1874] - Original Message From: Álvaro Begué <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: computer-go Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 12:03:13 PM Subject: Re: [computer-go] February KGS

Re: [computer-go] February KGS bot tournament

2008-01-28 Thread Jason House
On Jan 28, 2008 3:03 PM, Álvaro Begué <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > English is weird. http://www.answers.com/topic/night says among other > definitions: > 1. a. The period between sunset and sunrise, especially the hours of > darkness. > 3. a. The period between evening and bedtime. > > It seem

Re: [computer-go] February KGS bot tournament

2008-01-28 Thread Álvaro Begué
English is weird. http://www.answers.com/topic/night says among other definitions: 1. a. The period between sunset and sunrise, especially the hours of darkness. 3. a. The period between evening and bedtime. It seems to me that in the U.S.A. entry 3.a. is the most common meaning, while I guess

Re: [computer-go] February KGS bot tournament

2008-01-28 Thread Jason House
By American night, you really mean very early American morning? I think midnight start on the west coast and 3am start on the east coast. On Jan 28, 2008 1:43 PM, Nick Wedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Registration is now open for this Sunday's bot tournament. This will > use small boards, 13x1

[computer-go] February KGS bot tournament

2008-01-28 Thread Nick Wedd
Registration is now open for this Sunday's bot tournament. This will use small boards, 13x13 for the Formal division and 9x9 for the Open. It will start at 08:00 GMT, and take place in the Asian evening, European day, and American night. Note that the time limits will be somewhat faster than