Re: [computer-go] Computer Olympiad registration reminder: 11 days left

2008-06-06 Thread John Fan
What is the protocol? GTP? On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 4:08 AM, Rémi Coulom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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 info

Re: [computer-go] Computer Olympiad registration reminder: 11 days left

2008-06-06 Thread Rémi Coulom
John Fan wrote: What is the protocol? GTP? Usually, games are played with whichever protocol both programs support. In 2006 and 2007, some games were played with gogui-twogtp, some were played on KGS, and some were played by hand. Note that the Go rules of the Computer Olympiad for superko

Re: [computer-go] Perl Pattern Matching Go Program

2008-06-06 Thread Joshua Shriver
Nifty engine :) and supporting scripts. I've been doing a lot of my prototyping and experimentation using Perl so this is definitely fun to read. Anxious to see how it progresses. -Josh On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 8:25 PM, D Gilder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I have been working on a Go pla

Re: [computer-go] Computer Olympiad registration reminder: 11 days left

2008-06-06 Thread John Fan
For uct/mc bots rely on the time_left command to dynamically adjust the number of simulations, seems kgs would the preferred protocol. I do not know well enough whether gogui-twogtp tracks time or not. But I guess it does not. Obviously playing by hand is hard to tell the bot how much time left. O

Re: [computer-go] Computer Olympiad registration reminder: 11 days left

2008-06-06 Thread Rémi Coulom
John Fan wrote: For uct/mc bots rely on the time_left command to dynamically adjust the number of simulations, seems kgs would the preferred protocol. I do not know well enough whether gogui-twogtp tracks time or not. But I guess it does not. Obviously playing by hand is hard to tell the bot h