Mogo and Fuego are well prepared for 9x9, with big opening books.  I don't
care much about 9x9, so Many Faces doesn't have a book.  Without a book, it
has little chance against a pro, so I chose to play on the large board
instead.  Many Faces is strong on 13x13 (at least on CGOS), so I also chose
to play 13x13.

David

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Olivier Teytaud
Sent: Monday, July 19, 2010 8:51 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Computer-go] Reminder: Human vs Computer Go competition in
Barcelona tomorrow

> Is it a true that Zen and Many Faces have 2 19x19 games while MoGo and
Fuego do not have any, playing only on the smaller boards?


Each developper has chosen: 19x19 H7 against the 9P and 19x19 H6
against the 4P,
or two 9x9 games against 9P and two 9x9 games against 4P.
There are also games against strong 6D players. Pro players did not
want to play 13x13 for this time,
so there will be only 13x13 games against amateurs.

The final schedule is in the user information of mogobot5 or at
http://www.lri.fr/~teytaud/teytaudETTF.pdf (slides 11 and 12).

Best regards,
Olivier
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