Nick & all,

Another direction for the hardware.  How about introducing two classes 
for the Annual Championship?  I.e., no-limit (formula libre) class 
and personal computer one.  My proposal for the later is very simple; 
one desktop (i.e., non-server) cpu and one video card.

Hideki

Nick Wedd: <caevtg+nheacva2ibm6h-ulxg-9indqsgzfquj7jfdp6rv1o...@mail.gmail.com>:
>I am thinking of making some small changes to the way I run bot tournaments
>on KGS.  If you have ever taken part in a KGS bot tournament, I would like
>to hear your opinions on three things.
>
>
>1.  Limit on processor power?
>
>This is the main point on which I want your opinions.  The other two are
>trivial.
>
>Several people have suggested to me that these events would be fairer if
>there were a limit on the computing power of the entrants. I would like to
>do this, but I don't know how. I have little understanding of the
>terminology, I don't know how *e.g.* multiple cores in one computer compare
>with multiple computers on one network, and I don't know how to count a
>graphics card.  *If* someone can find a way to specify an upper limit to
>permitted power which is clear and easy to understand, and *if* most
>entrants would favor imposing such a limit, I will discuss what it should
>be, and apply it.  I am not able to check what entrants are really running
>on, but I will trust people.
>
>
>2. Zeroes in the "Annual Championship" table.
>
>The table at http://www.weddslist.com/kgs/annual/index.html has a 0 in a
>cell where a program competed but did not score, and a blank where it did
>not compete (at least it should do, I sometimes get it wrong). I would
>prefer to omit these zeroes, they seem a bit rude. Also there is no clear
>distinction between competing and not competing - how should I treat a
>program which crashes and disappears after two rounds, or one (like AyaMC
>last Sunday) which plays in every round but is broken and has no chance of
>winning?  I realise that the zeroes some convey information that may be of
>interest.  Should I continue to use them, or just leave those cells blank?
>
>
>3. Live crosstable
>
>When I write up my reports, I include a crosstable, like the one near the
>top of http://www.weddslist.com/kgs/past/116/index.html .  This is easy for
>me, I run a script which reads the data from the KGS page (
>http://www.gokgs.com/tournEntrants.jsp?sort=s&id=990 in this case) and
>builds the crosstable in html, which I copy into the tournament report. It
>only works for Swiss (and maybe Round Robin) tournaments. It works while
>the tournament is still running, though only between rounds.I could build a
>current crosstable each round during a tournament if there is any demand
>for it.
-- 
Hideki Kato <mailto:[email protected]>
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