Dear Go programmers,
I remind you that the deadline for early registration to the ICGA
Computer Olympiad is June 15. After that date, registration fees will be
doubled. You'll find all information on the web site of the tournament:
http://www.grappa.univ-lille3.fr/icga/event.php?id=37
I hope
I think the CGOS server was down for an upgrade or something and has
been down for a few hours.
I just restarted the software, so please restart your bot's.
FatMan is no longer running - could someone please already restart
FatMan?
Thanks,
Don
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On Jun 3, 2008, at 6:41 PM, David Fotland wrote:
You need to specify how pairings will be made and how ties will be
broken, etc. I attached the announcement from one of the US
computer go tournaments I ran at the go congress as an example.
The short story is "as in the monthly KGS tournamen
With the possible exception of the Mogo team, I think that having to
haul computers is a bigger deal to me than anybody else, and I just
accept it as part of the process right now.
I think it is the right idea to run it on KGS because it gives
programmers the ability to try everything out i
Thanks! I just registered. Who else is going?
David
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I would second the idea of a full double round robin. This makes scheduling
much easier. There is no need for fixed round start times. In a swiss
tournament you have to wait for everyone to finish, then figure the new
pairings. A round robin can get many more rounds in the same time.
David
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On Jun 4, 2008, at 7:07 PM, David Doshay wrote:
I would like to strongly suggest that enough rounds be run that
every program plays every other program twice, once as B and once
as W.
This seems like a good idea, but I have two concerns:
1) Can the KGS tournament system support this? Nick,
Often one program resigns early. Usually the programs don't use all of
their time, but more like 80% or 90% of it.
If any traditional programs enter they will finish much earlier.
If you schedule rigid round start times, you have to allow for the worst
case possible time for both programs, and so
oops, stupid me ...
Cheers,
David
On 4, Jun 2008, at 9:13 PM, Peter Drake wrote:
For what it's worth, the current schedule has dinner from 5:30-7:00.
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David Fotland wrote:
Thanks! I just registered. Who else is going?
David
Great that you registered. The list of registered participants will be
published on the web site after the deadline for early registration
(June 15). I expect it will be an exceptional tournament. According to a
pap
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