Many Faces was running on a 16 core Xeon (AWS Cluster Compute 8x extra
large), using 16 threads, 48 GB of memory.  It started well in both handicap
games, then fell apart in the endgame.  In the main 19x19 tournament,
ManyFaces beat Zen once.

David

> -----Original Message-----
> From: computer-go-boun...@dvandva.org [mailto:computer-go-
> boun...@dvandva.org] On Behalf Of "Ingo Althöfer"
> Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2012 10:43 AM
> To: computer-go@dvandva.org
> Subject: [Computer-go] TAAI details?
> 
> Hello,
> during the TAAI 2012 conference several exhibition games between pro
> players and top bots were played.
> 
> Here seem to be the sgf of the games on 19x19:
> 
> Zen - two games won with handicap 4 (against 9p Chun-Hsun Chou)
> http://www.gokgs.com/gameArchives.jsp?user=taai1
> Perhaps Zen should get some shot with handicap 3 in next year.
> 
> ManyFaces - one game lost with handicap 4 and one lost with handicap 5
> http://www.gokgs.com/gameArchives.jsp?user=taai2
> 
> Aya - one game lost with handicap 4, one game one (on time) with
> handicap 5
> http://www.gokgs.com/gameArchives.jsp?user=taai3
> 
> Can the programmers please give some detail information?
> Thanks in advance, Ingo.
> 
> PS-1. It seems that the time setting (45 min sudden death) can lead to
> desasters ... Perhaps for future events some (mini) byoyomi might be a
> good solution.
> 
> PS-2. Nick Wedds list also shows some forthcoming events.
> http://www.computer-go.info/h-c/index.html
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