Hi Henry,

Thanks for your message. I tried your server (as a human player, not a bot). It 
might become an interesting alternative to CGOS, mixing humans and bots 
together.

I find it annoying that I cannot choose my pseudo. I understand that you might 
not want to worry about moderating offensive pseudos. But it is really 
frustrating.

Also, I would like to be able to watch games played by others.

I (GentleWindCrow) just played a game against "CurlyLion". After a while, it 
stopped playing. I believe I might have lost on time. But there was no message, 
and the game became blocked.

It would be nice to indicate whether the opponent is bot or human.

I am curious about your rating system, too.

Rémi

----- Mail original -----
De: "Henry Hemming" <[email protected]>
À: [email protected]
Envoyé: Dimanche 22 Mai 2016 10:56:09
Objet: [Computer-go] new bot friendly go server.



Hello, I would like to invite all you go bot developers to my new go server. 


http://goratingserver.appspot.com 


Here are a few reasons why its bot friendly. Its a simple (and very pretty) 
auto match server, with no handicaps, and only such pairings that there is a 
reasonable chance for both players to win. The only rule-set is Chinese and 
there is no arbitration in scoring, server provides estimate on which stones 
are dead, if either player thinks its wrong, they play cleanup, removing all 
dead stones from the board. Clock runs even during scoring, and there is no 
disconnect protection, ensuring all games finish in a timely manner. There are 
no restrictions against bots playing each other, however pairing algorithm 
tries to avoid repeat pairings. Accounts rating are much more accurate than 
standard elo yet will never get "heavy" allowing for quick testing of bot 
features. All games are ranked and there is no special registration 
requirements for bots. 


While there are hundreds of games being played every day by beta testers 
(ranging from double digit kyus to high dans), the server is still in stealth 
mode of sorts. I would like to give any bots a few days head start before 
opening it to the public. The server provides a RESTful interface, but there is 
a simple GTP translation code available for it, which is used to run Pachi and 
GnuGo at the moment. 


https://github.com/typohh/GTPRest 



-Henry Hemming 
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