David thanks for the report.
Mark
On Thu Sep 20 14:06:53 PDT 2007 David Doshay wrote:
> SlugGo entered the first year as a 9 kyu and won 1 game. One other game
> was clearly "won" on the board (more than 100 points) but the opponent
> was clever enough to start playing very complicated moves that
SlugGo entered the first year as a 9 kyu and won 1 game. One other game
was clearly "won" on the board (more than 100 points) but the opponent
was clever enough to start playing very complicated moves that I
could see
were not going to work, but took SlugGo a long time to reply to, and
SlugGo l
On Thu Sep 13 16:14:36 PDT 2007, David Doshay wrote:
> SlugGo won the award for "Best Computer Program"
> both of the last 2 years
David, thanks for telling us about the Cotsen Open.
Where can I find more about SlugGo's games at the Cotsen Open?
How many games were played? What were the scores? W
I am more than willing to provide a binary version of my program if someone
else provides the operator and (refundable) entrance fee. While I doubt my
weak program would get best of the year, if it did win, I'd be fine with
giving the extra $$ to whoever paid the entrance fee.
On 9/13/07, Ray Tay
And for those who missed this detail, if you (or your program) play
all 5 of the games over 2 days, then your registration fee is refunded.
Cheers,
David
On 13, Sep 2007, at 3:41 PM, Ray Tayek wrote:
At 09:17 AM 9/13/2007, you wrote:
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On 13, Sep 2007, at 12:49 PM, Nick Wedd wrote:
I would also like to list the results from past years, as far as
computer participation goes. But I can't find any Cotsen results
listed on the web. Do you happen to know what program won in the
last two years?
SlugGo won the award for "Bes
At 12:49 PM 9/13/2007, you wrote:
...
I would also like to list the results from past years, as far as
computer participation goes. But I can't find any Cotsen results
listed on the web. Do you happen to know what program won in the
last two years?
we've only done this twice. slug beat smar
At 09:17 AM 9/13/2007, you wrote:
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Tayek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
details are here: http://web.mac.com/thelec/iWeb/Go/Index.html. ...
Are platforms provided, or do entrants have to bring their own?
you must bring your own hardware.
Do programs that pre
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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
This is speaking as a participant over the past 2 years who has
brought my program, SlugGo.
< snip >
The mechanics of play in this tournament is that there is a real board
and the program must have an operator that trans
This is speaking as a participant over the past 2 years who has
brought my program, SlugGo.
Programs are treated much like any other participant in their rank,
except that AGA rules do not "count" games against computers, so
before the parings are selected, people have been allowed to decli
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details are here: http://web.mac.com/thelec/iWeb/Go/Index.html.
please make a note that you are entering a program on your entry form
and also send me a note.
Are platforms provided, or do entrants have to bring their own?
details are here: http://web.mac.com/thelec/iWeb/Go/Index.html.
please make a note that you are entering a program on your entry form
and also send me a note.
thanks
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will be held at the mayfair (same place as last time) in los angeles
on november 10-11. computer programs may enter. more details later.
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