I am sure this Olympiad thingy is real fun, but I still hope that at that day and age we can organize a serious and meaningful match between the two, if a match is what we want.
I suspect that it would be close to impossible to determine which is better in a match, ans even a 100 difference in rating may require tens of thousand of matches if not more. But we can make a start, assuming BGBlitz can be driven by a command line/script, and arrange a running ongoing match. I can even find now some time on the university machines, but very limited time as I am consumed in my PhD. -Joseph On 6/19/07, Frank Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Adrian, > Yes, that's right. The games were played on Nardy's laptop and Frank's > ibook. > > I think that Frank will have the most complete copies as there were > some PC > glitches along the way. Yes, I assembled the matches at night ;)) I just doesn't have the GnuBG - McGammon matches. > Would you be able to share the files in a format importable by GNU > please. Sure the links are in my previous mail. It's as matfiles and I can provide them as old moves files too. ciao Frank In any case I included the links: As HTML: http://www.bgblitz.com/matches/Amsterdam_BGB_GNU_m1.html http://www.bgblitz.com/matches/Amsterdam_BGB_GNU_m2.html As matfiles http://www.bgblitz.com/download/amsterdam_2007.zip _______________________________________________ Bug-gnubg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnubg
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