The next plan is to move to 13x13 with Mogo.   We have failed to find a
worthy second program so we will start with only mogo playing.    Here
is what we could use:

  1. A strong scalable program. 
  2. Ability to adjust level in terms of number of play-outs.
  3. binaries that work on 32 or 64 linux and macs.
  4. Is not horribly resource intensive.

The program doesn't have to be as strong as mogo,  but it needs to be
pretty strong as it is a huge waste of resources to test a program
required 10X more cpu power  to be equal in strength.    I have asked
some of the other really strong program authors in private and many
people do not want to distribute a binary.

- Don




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