19x19. 9x9 is not go :)
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both, but with 19 having more priority.
I would like to see multi-round round-robin.
Cheers,
David
On 19, Mar 2008, at 9:06 AM, Peter Drake wrote:
Thanks to everyone for all the comments.
Another question: Should the tournament be 9x9, 19x19, or both?
Peter Drake
http://www.lclark.edu/~dr
Thanks to everyone for all the comments.
Another question: Should the tournament be 9x9, 19x19, or both?
Peter Drake
http://www.lclark.edu/~drake/
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The last few tournaments I ran we just had everyone bring their own
hardware. Most people brought laptops, but some people who drove brought
larger machines.
Then all you need is the congress to allocate you a room for a few days. I
used to run it on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday since Wednesday
VMWare and MS Virtual PC are programs then emulate a PC and run an entire OS
within the application. Both products are free for non-commercial use.
The performance difference is not as bad as you might expect. I don't think it
would be an issue.
Peter Drake wrote:
Can you expand on that? I'
Can you expand on that? I'm not familiar with VMWare.
I suspect many programmers here would be concerned about the
performance hit of working on a virtual machine.
Peter Drake
http://www.lclark.edu/~drake/
On Mar 18, 2008, at 7:46 PM, Michael Williams wrote:
If they install VMWare, would
If they install VMWare, would the virtual machines be as locked down?
Peter Drake wrote:
I'm still trying to set up a Computer Go tournament at the US Go
Congress, August 2-9 here in Portland, Oregon.
We finally heard back from the where we're holding the Congress, and
their policy on using