Reminder - it's tomorrow.
Nick
On 1 October 2016 at 15:26, Nick Wedd wrote:
> The October KGS bot tournament will be on Sunday, October 9th, starting at
> 16:00 UTC and ending by 23:55 UTC. It will use 9x9 boards, with time limits
> of five minutes each plus very fast Canadian overtime, and k
Thanks Nick. I think I'll have the time next weekend to participate.
Urban
> Am 03.10.2016 um 13:51 schrieb Nick Wedd :
>
> Hi Urban,
>
> I would say, in a 9x9 tournament, being able to beat GNU Go at 9x9 is enough.
> I hope you will enter it for the Formal division.
>
> Nick
>
>> On 3 Oct
Hi Urban,
I would say, in a 9x9 tournament, being able to beat GNU Go at 9x9 is
enough. I hope you will enter it for the Formal division.
Nick
On 3 October 2016 at 11:13, Urban Hafner wrote:
> How do you define “beating GnuGo”? My bot is a standard MCTS bot that is
> considerably stronger on
How do you define “beating GnuGo”? My bot is a standard MCTS bot that is
considerably stronger on 9x9 than it is on 19x19 and it has no problem
beating GnuGo on 9x9 but is much weaker than GnuGo on 19x19. Which division
should I apply for?
Urban
On Sat, Oct 1, 2016 at 4:26 PM, Nick Wedd wrote:
Yes, my mistake. Thank you for pointing it out.
Nick
On 1 October 2016 at 21:45, Detlef Schmicker wrote:
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> sorry, in your announcement you wrote five, but everything is good
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> Am 01.10.2016 um 22:27 schrieb Nick Wedd:
> > Hi Detlef,
> >
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sorry, in your announcement you wrote five, but everything is good
Am 01.10.2016 um 22:27 schrieb Nick Wedd:
> Hi Detlef,
>
> On 1 October 2016 at 20:18, Detlef Schmicker
> wrote:
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> Hi Nick,
>
> you created the game with 4 min each on KGS?
Hi Detlef,
On 1 October 2016 at 20:18, Detlef Schmicker wrote:
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> Hi Nick,
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> you created the game with 4 min each on KGS?
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> I created the tournament with 4 min each, as promised at
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Hi Nick,
you created the game with 4 min each on KGS?
Detlef
Am 01.10.2016 um 16:26 schrieb Nick Wedd:
> The October KGS bot tournament will be on Sunday, October 9th,
> starting at 16:00 UTC and ending by 23:55 UTC. It will use 9x9
> boards, with
The October KGS bot tournament will be on Sunday, October 9th, starting at
16:00 UTC and ending by 23:55 UTC. It will use 9x9 boards, with time limits
of five minutes each plus very fast Canadian overtime, and komi of 7.
It will be a 40-round Swiss tournament with two divisions. Only bots that
Hideki,
Thank you for pointing out my mistake.
Nick
On 27 September 2015 at 09:46, Hideki Kato wrote:
> Nick,
>
> According to the "Future Computer Go Tournament on KGS", it will start
> at (not 8:00 but) 16:00 UTC, October 4th.
> http://www.weddslist.com/kgs/future.html
>
> Starting 8:00 UTC
The October KGS bot tournament will be on Sunday, October 4th, starting at
16:00 UTC (not 08:00 as previously stated) and ending at 22:40 UTC. It
will use 9x9 boards, with time limits of 9 minutes each plus fast Canadian
overtime, and komi of 7. *Note **that integer komi sllows jigo* as a
result.
Nick,
According to the "Future Computer Go Tournament on KGS", it will start
at (not 8:00 but) 16:00 UTC, October 4th.
http://www.weddslist.com/kgs/future.html
Starting 8:00 UTC will clash with CGF Open (19x19), which will start at
9:30 and will finish at 16:00 JST (7:00 UTC), October 4th.
http
The October KGS bot tournament will be on Sunday, October 4th, starting
at 08:00 UTC and ending at 14:40 UTC. It will use 9x9 boards, with time
limits of 9 minutes each plus fast Canadian overtime, and komi of 7. *Note *
*that integer komi sllows jigo* as a result. There are details at
http://www
Reminder - it's tomorrow.
Nick
The October 2009 KGS computer Go tournament will be this Sunday,
October 4th, in the Asian evening, European morning and afternoon, and
American night, starting at 08:00 UTC/GMT (09:00 BST) and ending at
16:00 UTC/GMT (17:00 BST).
There will only be one divisi
Hi!
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 11:02:17AM +0100, Nick Wedd wrote:
> and hope to receive one from
> MoGousing the name 'CzechBot', operated by Petr Baudiš.
Yes, you can count on that. I would like to also enlist my own bot
'pachi'; I hope that doesn't create a conflict of interest, especial
>The October 2009 KGS computer Go tournament will be this Sunday,
>October 4th, in the Asian evening, European morning and afternoon,
>and American night, starting at 08:00 UTC/GMT (09:00 BST) and
>ending at 16:00 UTC/GMT (17:00 BST).
I have now accepted "unofficial" entries from
Fuego using t
Orego will enter.
Peter Drake
http://www.lclark.edu/~drake/
On Sep 28, 2009, at 12:45 PM, Nick Wedd wrote:
The October 2009 KGS computer Go tournament will be this Sunday,
October 4th, in the Asian evening, European morning and afternoon,
and American night, starting at 08:00 UTC/GMT (09:
The October 2009 KGS computer Go tournament will be this Sunday, October
4th, in the Asian evening, European morning and afternoon, and American
night, starting at 08:00 UTC/GMT (09:00 BST) and ending at 16:00 UTC/GMT
(17:00 BST).
There will only be one division. It will be an 8-round Swiss w
18 matches
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