Then they are stronger than many face against people.  I think Many Faces
would be around 4k to 6k.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric Boesch
> Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 1:50 PM
> To: computer-go
> Subject: Re: [computer-go] Former Deep Blue Research working on Go
> 
> 
> On 10/11/07, David Fotland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > But the only way to settle this is to do some experiments.  I could 
> > certainly be wrong.  If we have a mogo-many faces match on 
> 19x19 cgos, 
> > and we also have them play for ratings against people on 
> kgs, it would 
> > settle it.
> 
> Mogobot1 and mogobot2 are rated 2k and 3k, respectively, on 
> KGS. CrazyStone is rated 2k. All of these numbers are with 
> moderate time controls (not the 15 minute sudden death time 
> controls that became a subject of controversy).
> 
> There was also KCConGui, running KCC Igo, that played for a 
> while on KGS. I don't know whether it was an official bot, or 
> whether its departure had anything to do with its lopsided 
> losing record against CrazyStone. The KCConGui page notes 
> that KCC Igo won the Gifu Challenge four years in a row, most 
> recently against sparse competition, but the best claim to 
> the computer go throne belongs to Steenvreter, for edging out 
> Mogo and CrazyStone in the stronger ICGA tournament. 
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