I have now received "unofficial" entries from GNU Go (Aloril) and MoGo (Petr Baudis). I may receive one from Fuego (Aloril again, but with inadequate processor power). I am grateful for these, it is good to see how the strong players perform. All of these will step down if I receive an official, or a higher-powered, entry for the same program.

Nick



In message <3kpyuvuoew7kf...@maproom.demon.co.uk>, Nick Wedd <n...@maproom.co.uk> writes
The November 2009 KGS computer Go tournament will be this Sunday, November 8th, in the Asian night, European evening, and American morning, starting at 16:00 UTC/GMT and ending at 21:00 UTC/GMT.

There will only be one division. It will be a 10-round Swiss with 19x19 boards, 14 minutes each of main time, and a fast "Canadian Overtime", of 25 moves in 30 seconds. It will use Chinese rules with 7.5 points komi. There are details at http://www.gokgs.com/tournInfo.jsp?id=487.

Registration is now open. To enter, please read and follow the instructions at http://www.weddslist.com/kgs/how/index.html. The rules are given at http://www.weddslist.com/kgs/rules.html. Your bot need not be strong to enter, indeed weak and new bots are particularly welcome.

Please send your registration email (with the words "KGS Tournament Registration" in the title) to me at maproom at gmail dot com (converted to a valid address in the obvious way).

Nick

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