Hey Martin,
thanks! I never realized that the sgf came with a viewer... beautiful :)
yeah, wild wild wild...
looking forward to seeing 6x6 games like this :)
R
On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 1:03 PM Martin Mueller wrote:
> http://www.yss-aya.com/cgos/viewer.cgi?9x9/SGF/2020/05/07/997479.sgf
>
>
http://www.yss-aya.com/cgos/viewer.cgi?9x9/SGF/2020/05/07/997479.sgf
Great games! This is my favorite so far. The way black lives inside the
super-safe white area is incredible...
Martin
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Having it matter which of the stones you capture there is fascinating.
Thanks for the analysis - and thanks for "organizing" this 9x9 testing
party. :)
On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 12:06 PM Rémi Coulom wrote:
> If White recaptures the Ko, then Black can play at White's 56, capture the
> stone, and
If White recaptures the Ko, then Black can play at White's 56, capture the
stone, and win by 2 points.
On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 5:02 PM Shawn Ligocki wrote:
> Thanks for sharing the games, Rémi!
>
> On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 6:27 AM Rémi Coulom wrote:
>
>> In this game, Crazy Stone won using a
Yes, it's fun to see suddenly a little cluster of people running strong 9x9
bots. :)
katab40s37-awsp3 is running on one AWS p3 2xlarge instance. So it's a
single V100, with some settings tuned appropriately for good performance on
that hardware and board size and time control (mainly, 96
Thanks for sharing the games, Rémi!
On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 6:27 AM Rémi Coulom wrote:
> In this game, Crazy Stone won using a typical Monte Carlo trick:
> http://www.yss-aya.com/cgos/viewer.cgi?9x9/SGF/2020/05/07/997390.sgf
> On move 27, it sacrificed a stone. According to Crazy Stone, the game
Hi,
Thanks to all the strong bots who joined. Kata is impressive. Does anyone
know more about its configuration? Is it a single V100 or many?
I watched some games, and some where spectacular.
A firework of ko fights:
http://www.yss-aya.com/cgos/viewer.cgi?9x9/SGF/2020/05/07/997314.sgf
In this