Re: [computer-go] OCTOBER KGS Computer Go tournament: small boards, slow

2008-10-11 Thread Nick Wedd
Reminder - it's tomorrow. The October 2008 KGS computer Go tournament will be on Sunday October 12th, in the Asian evening, European morning and American night, starting at 08:00 UTC (GMT) and ending soon after 12:00 UTC (GMT). The Formal division will be a 6-round Swiss with 13x13 boards an

[computer-go] OCTOBER KGS Computer Go tournament: small boards, slow

2008-10-06 Thread Nick Wedd
The October 2008 KGS computer Go tournament will be on Sunday October 12th, in the Asian evening, European morning and American night, starting at 08:00 UTC (GMT) and ending soon after 12:00 UTC (GMT). The Formal division will be a 6-round Swiss with 13x13 boards and 28 minutes main time. The

Re: [computer-go] October KGS Computer Go tournament: small boards, slow

2007-10-04 Thread Phil G
>Just to be clear, that's 1am California time. Thank's for the clarification! Oct 7th @ 1 am! I'll be there. Phil___ computer-go mailing list computer-go@computer-go.org http://www.computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go/

Re: [computer-go] October KGS Computer Go tournament: small boards, slow

2007-10-04 Thread Nick Wedd
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jason House <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes On 10/4/07, Nick Wedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: The page http://www.gokgs.com/tournInfo.jsp?id=324 allows me to specify my time zone as "Pacific Standard Time (Los Angeles)", and then says that it is using "PDT" and th

Re: [computer-go] October KGS Computer Go tournament: small boards, slow

2007-10-04 Thread Cenny Wenner
whattimeisit.com On 10/4/07, Jason House <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On 10/4/07, Nick Wedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The page http://www.gokgs.com/tournInfo.jsp?id=324 allows > me to specify > > my time zone as "Pacific Standard Time (Los Angeles)", and then says > > that it is using "PD

Re: [computer-go] October KGS Computer Go tournament: small boards, slow

2007-10-04 Thread Jason House
On 10/4/07, Nick Wedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The page http://www.gokgs.com/tournInfo.jsp?id=324 allows me to specify > my time zone as "Pacific Standard Time (Los Angeles)", and then says > that it is using "PDT" and that the tournament starts at 01:00. (I find > it odd, and confusing, that

Re: [computer-go] October KGS Computer Go tournament: small boards, slow

2007-10-04 Thread Nick Wedd
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Phil G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes Please add my open source bot to the tournament:   Bot Name: GoTraxx KGS: GoTraxx Author: Philipp Garcia Division: Formal on 9x9. Thank you for entering. GoTraxx is now registered for the Formal division. In future, please se

Re: [computer-go] October KGS Computer Go tournament: small boards, slow

2007-10-03 Thread Phil G
Please add my open source bot to the tournament: Bot Name: GoTraxx KGS: GoTraxx Author: Philipp Garcia Division: Formal on 9x9. Website: www.gotraxx.org BTW. What time exactly on Oct 7th? I can't tell on the web site. I'm in California.___ computer-go

Re: [computer-go] October KGS Computer Go tournament: small boards, slow

2007-10-03 Thread Nick Wedd
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jason House <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes Is it possible to update http://www.weddslist.com/kgs/names.html with details about the newer entrants? (kago, pagebot, and scottbot) PS: The double-entries for HBotSVN, hb05, and HouseBot are still on that page.  The later

Re: [computer-go] October KGS Computer Go tournament: small boards, slow

2007-10-03 Thread Jason House
Is it possible to update http://www.weddslist.com/kgs/names.html with details about the newer entrants? (kago, pagebot, and scottbot) PS: The double-entries for HBotSVN, hb05, and HouseBot are still on that page. The later set of descriptions that combine all HouseBot variants into one block shou

[computer-go] October KGS Computer Go tournament: small boards, slow

2007-10-01 Thread Nick Wedd
The October 2007 KGS computer Go tournament will be next Sunday, October 7th, in the Asian avening, European morning and American night, starting at 08:00 UTC (GMT) and ending about 14:00 UTC (GMT). The Formal division will be a 6-round Swiss with 9x9 boards and 28 minutes each sudden death.