Nick Wedd: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >Does anyone have any information on the results of [the computer Go >aspects of] these events? > >Cotsen go tournament 2008 >September 20 & 21 >http://www.cotsengotournament.com/ treats it as being in the future > >Jiuding Cup >September 22-26 >http://219.142.86.87/English/index.asp times out > >World 9x9 Computer Go Championship >September 26 & 27 >http://go.nutn.edu.tw/eng/main_eng.htm treats it as in the future
Now we can see the results of all five rounds at http://go.nutn.edu.tw/eng/main_eng.htm. However, Fudo Go won against HappyGo in round 4. Following is my private summary. Pos. Program Score SOS SoD 1 MoGo 10 2 Go Intellect 6 16 18 3* Jimmy 6 16 12 4* Erica 6 16 12 5 Fudo Go 6 16 6 6 CPS 6 10 7 GoStar 4 20 8 GoKing 4 18 9 HappyGo 2 10 ChangJung1 0 See http://go.nutn.edu.tw/eng/rule_eng.htm for the rules. *Jimmy won against Erica in round 5. Hideki ><RANT> >Why do organisers of Go events held outside Europe so rarely publish the >results? Do they assume that no-one cares who won? This isn't just >computer Go, it is all Go events. > >In Europe, even the smallest events, such as the "Cornish Open" with 24 >participants, produce results tables which are published promptly: see >http://www.britgo.org/results/2008/cornwall.html. But the 2008 North >American Go Congress, which must have had hundreds of participants, has >never produced a full table of results. I am sure a lot of people would >be interested in a results table like this one for the 2008 European Go >Congress: http://egc2008.eu/en/congress/scoreboard/index.php ></RANT> > >Nick -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kato) _______________________________________________ computer-go mailing list [email protected] http://www.computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go/
