Re: [computer-go] 9x9

2008-03-25 Thread Olivier Teytaud
congratulations to mogo on its performance today! it was an excellent result (1-2) versus a professional, Thanks a lot. MoGo has also played some games against other players (including a professional player) and I hope people will accept that we publish the results (they are better than against

Re: [computer-go] 9x9

2008-03-25 Thread Gunnar Farnebäck
Olivier Teytaud wrote: > We have removed most of the openings, because they have been generated > before we modify the behavior of mogo in front of Nakade, and the mogo > with new nakade-behavior seemingly does not like the openings generated > before the nakade-improvement. I guess a very > stron

Re: [computer-go] 9x9

2008-03-25 Thread Don Dailey
Gunnar Farnebäck wrote: > Olivier Teytaud wrote: > > We have removed most of the openings, because they have been generated > > before we modify the behavior of mogo in front of Nakade, and the mogo > > with new nakade-behavior seemingly does not like the openings generated > > before the nakade-

Re: [computer-go] 9x9

2008-03-25 Thread terry mcintyre
Olivier, and the rest of the Mogo team, Congratulations! I am looking forward to seeing the games. I'm sorry that you weren't able to use the full cluster on the 19x19 game, it would have been interesting to see how much of an improvement would result with such a network of computers. Terry McI

Re: [computer-go] 9x9 challenge

2008-03-25 Thread terry mcintyre
I attempted to access the games of IaGoChall, and could not; the KGS client beeped at me. Is there a method to review the game records? Thanks! Terry McIntyre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> “Wherever is found what is called a paternal government, there is found state education. It has been discovered th