Nick is the boss of KGS tournaments, of course, but my personal taste is that I
would welcome programs of any strength in the tournaments. The more the merrier.
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De: "folkert"
À: computer-go@computer-go.org
Envoyé: Mercredi 1 Avril 2015 20:29:55
Objet: Re: [Compute
Thanks Nick,
Crazy Stone was running on the same Amazon Xeon as in the slow tournament.
Sorry for not indicating it in the registration email.
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De: "Nick Wedd"
À: computer-go@computer-go.org
Envoyé: Mardi 7 Avril 2015 02:48:22
Objet: [Computer-go] Congratulations
Hi,
I thought it might be fun to have a tournament on a very large board. It might
also motivate research into more clever adaptive playouts. Maybe a KGS
tournament? What do you think?
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I have just tested: the KGS client only accept board sizes <= 25,
unfortunately. But 25x25 worked fine with Crazy Stone.
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De: "Urban Hafner"
À: computer-go@computer-go.org
Envoyé: Lundi 27 Avril 2015 17:51:19
Objet: Re: [Computer-go] How about a 39x39 tournament?
Great! Thanks for your efforts. I have just connected Crazy Stone, and it seems
to be working.
My favorite setting would be 9x9 with 7-point komi. But unfortunately, I
believe CGOS does not support jigo. Would be great if it did.
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De: "Detlef Schmicker"
À: compu
https://github.com/pasky/iggsc2015proc
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