Martin Mueller wrote:
In my view, Zen and CrazyStone are clearly the strongest
19x19 programs on equal PC-type hardware. This is what we
saw on CGOS a few months ago. I also expected MoGo to still
be a few hundred Elo ahead of Fuego on 19x19, but this is
not how the two games in Pamplona
I would like to see that too. Let me know when it happens, and I will be
sure to keep a close eye on CGOS to make sure it stays up and running.
- Don
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 11:43 AM, Ingo Althöfer 3-hirn-ver...@gmx.dewrote:
Martin Mueller wrote:
In my view, Zen and CrazyStone are clearly
Dear Remi,
What are the results of the Connect6 competition
in the Computer Olympiad...
I forwarded the question to organizers. I'll update the web
site as soon as I have the results. Speed chess is also missing.
Thanks for the results, they are online now.
Also: congratulations to
Ingo Althöfer wrote:
A question (for the general audience, not especially to Remi):
As far as I know, Yamato is only a nickname and not the true name
of Zen's author. If this is the case, when will the identity of
Zen's author be revealed? Did (or do) the organizers of the Pamplona Olympiad
All participants of the Olympiad can see his true name on the small
book for the schdule of the tournament. He entried the tournament
with his true name.
Hideki
Ingo Althöfer: 20090517130802.146...@gmx.net:
Dear Remi,
What are the results of the Connect6 competition
in the Computer
Ingo Althöfer wrote:
Congratulations to Zen author also from me!
Thanks for your all wishes.
As far as I know, Yamato is only a nickname and not the true name
of Zen's author. If this is the case, when will the identity of
Zen's author be revealed? Did (or do) the organizers of the Pamplona