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
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