Hi Max, * [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 29 Mai 2006:
> > Hi all, > > I'm back from Torino where GnuBG has just won the 2006 Computer Olympics > Backgammon "tournament", defeating it only opponent, BGBlitz by Frank > Berger. Final score is 3-1 (best of 5 1matches, 15pts each), with > individual scores of 3-15, 16-12, 15-8 and 17-13. Congratulation! I tried it twice in 2002 (Maastricht) and 2003 (Graz) but didn't succeed. > I'll try to write down a more detailed report with Frank (we have to > do it for ICGA anyway), in the while I have the analysed matches > online at www.gnubg.org (Supremo, g11 met) and some pictures (asap). > > http://www.gnubg.org/media/Torino2006.zip Looking forward to it. We should put it on the webpage later. > For the records, BGBlitz is truly strong: it has been rated by gnubg > analysis in the 4 matches as 1997.4, 2004.5 2035.1 and 2025.4 (FIBS > rating) and in the first two matches, Frank used by mistake the "old" > engine (winning one of them anyway). > > MaX. > > P.S. > I've got a medal that I don't deserve givem my contribution to gnubg. > If anybody more involved in the project is coming to Cannes/MonteCarlo > in July (3 major tournaments), I'll be happy to meet and to pass the > medal to a more legitimate owner :)) Achim ? Oystein ? Joern ? ... Keep it, you deserved it. Ciao Achim -- If you want to make sure that I'll read your e-mail please avoid HTML and use a real name. Otherwise I can't guarantee I'll receive it. achim mueller, anne-frank-str. 25, D-48431 rheine +49 (0)5971 83767, +49 (0)163 8458340 ------------------------------------------------- pgp/gnupg key: 1024D/5DF3A722 (wwwkeys.de.pgp.net)
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