I fear we are not talking about the same game. In case I made a
mistake in my email you get the sgf here:
(;FF[4]CA[UTF-8]AP[GoGui:1.1]SZ[6]
KM[2.5]DT[2008-09-30]RE[B+Resign]
;B[cc];W[dd];B[cd];W[dc];B[db];W[eb];B[de];W[ee];B[ed];W[ec]
;B[ef];W[fd];B[ce];W[cb];B[bb];W[da];B[ba];W[ff];B[fe];W[ca
Hello Magnus,
there was indeed a notation error in your original posting.
There you give 13.C1 (see last line below) and not 13.C2
as in the sgf.
Ingo.
> I have been trying to see what Valkyria does. But it is a little
> unstable when it reads deep at 6x6. It should not be a problem for
> V
His program Many Faces of Go has become winner
in the 9x9-Go competition in the
"13th International Computer Games Championship",
held in Beijing.
Rank 2 for MoGo after tiebreak against Leela.
http://www.grappa.univ-lille3.fr/icga/tournament.php?id=180
with table and sgf of many games.
Today the
Great! Mystery solved.
Magnus
Quoting Ingo Althöfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello Magnus,
there was indeed a notation error in your original posting.
There you give 13.C1 (see last line below) and not 13.C2
as in the sgf.
Ingo.
I have been trying to see what Valkyria does. But it is a little
Gian-Carlo Pascutto replied:
> Don Dailey wrote:
>> 4. I believe Leela, at a higher level and with a "correction" book
>> would play perfect or very close to perfect on 6x6. This may
>> depend on seki issues however, it may not be possible for Leela
>> (or other Go programs) to pla
See comments below...
> ... bE3 wE4 bE1 wF3!!!...
>
> Normally wF2 is played in the corner. But with wF3 white has the
> option to play aggresively with wF1 which usually is a bad idea
> because the ko fight risk to much. But on a small board things are not
> normal...
Can I ask which ruleset thi
Does anyone have any komi data for 4x5 or 5x6? I'm trying to reproduce these
numbers using my own engine and 6x6 is still a bit large.
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Yes, and that harmonizes with my line too.
- Don
On Wed, 2008-10-01 at 09:31 +0200, Magnus Persson wrote:
> Great! Mystery solved.
>
> Magnus
>
> Quoting Ingo Althöfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Hello Magnus,
> >
> > there was indeed a notation error in your original posting.
> > There you gi
Thanks. Mogo had already finished when Many Faces and Streenvreeter played
our last game. I had to win it to win the tournament, and it was a very
exciting game with a huge semeai. It was complex enough I have no idea
which program made the final mistake. For quite some time I thought Many
Face
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
See comments below...
... bE3 wE4 bE1 wF3!!!...
Normally wF2 is played in the corner. But with wF3 white has the
option to play aggresively with wF1 which usually is a bad idea
because the ko fight risk to much. But on a small board things are not
normal...
Can I
Congratulations! Both for the gold, and for defeating Mogo. I never
thought I'd see the day that the Go tournaments would bring heavier
hardware than the chess championship!
I was surprised to hear that there were now only thirteen entrants.
Why did Prof. Chen withdraw Go Intellect? Have
> Congratulations!
Yes, well done David. I see Many Faces won even without getting the loss
to Mogo reversed.
> I was surprised to hear that there were now only thirteen entrants. Why
> did Prof. Chen withdraw Go Intellect?
I think he was having computer trouble and the loan computer would hav
Hi David,
Did you take those machines to China?
Cheers,
David
On 1, Oct 2008, at 6:14 AM, David Fotland wrote:
I was doing about 40 million playouts per move on 32 Xeon
processors and he had eight cores.
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Dear all,
the results of the 9x9 computer-go event in Taiwan (including a 9x9
competition and games between humans and computers)
can be seen at
http://go.nutn.edu.tw/eng/main_eng.htm
(see "news")
These games were organized by the National University of Tainan and the
Chang Jung Christian Universi
I'm curious -- was this an 8 x quad-core box? Should be able to fit all those
puppies into a single box nowadays.
Terry McIntyre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
We must stop dressing up the slaughter of foreigners as a great national cause.
-- Sheldon Richman
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> From: David
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