Oh it's my mistake, sorry.  I was mixing Beijing and Pamplona.

Hideki

David Fotland: <027501cb4f17$42362d40$c6a287...@com>:
>Many Faces did not participate in the 2009 Olympiad, so it did not lose
>there to Zen.  Many Faces won the 2008 Olympiad, but Zen was not there.
>
>After the 2008 Olympiad I was busy for several months completing the
>commercial release of Many Faces with the Monte Carlo engine, and so I
>wasn't ready for another competition so soon.
>
>David
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected] [mailto:computer-go-
>> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Hideki Kato
>> 
>> I don't think Olympiad is becoming a hardware contest.  Zen won the
>> last Olympiad using a stock 8 core MacPro against MoGo, Fuego, and
>> MFG, all were powered by computer clusters.  Still (and, perhaps,
>> forever) smart playouts are the key of MC Go programs.  Please remeber
>> the number of cores improves the strength by a logarithmic sense in
>> Elo scale.
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