Hi Magnus, kaesebrot is german for cheese-bread and was a test version of Gomorra. It has an adaptive opening book and makes a lot of computations after every lost game. Thats why it disappeared after every lost game for a while. So not a new program. Valkyria is constantly doing very well. Also at the olympiade in Kanazawa it got a good 5th rank with very limited hardware. I was really impressed. It appears to me that Gomorra likes the >2600 Elo Versions much more than the <2600 Elo Versions of Valkyria. I would give a cheese-bread for informations about the difference between Valkyria3.5.14-4cx and Valkyria3.5.15-4cx :)
Best wishes, Lars On Tue, 2010-10-26 at 08:48 +0200, [email protected] wrote: > Hi all! > > The last days there has been some increased activity on CGOS 9x9. > MyGoFriend is back and shows it is really strong. I am playing with > Valkyria using the opening library developed for the Kanazawa > tournament. It is not so helpful yet against MyGoFriend as it plays > different line than what I was prepared for. > > Furthermore other mysterious programs has appeared such as Ghosper and > Kaesebrot. At least one of those I think is Mogo given the way it > plays the opening. They have not so high rankings yet, maybe because > of bugs that makes them lost against very weak programs. They are > doing very well against Valkyria and MyGofriend. > > Right now a strong version of ToGo is playing. So it would be fun to > the same kind of activity there was on 19x19 CGOS some time ago. > > I am also sure the programmers of those unknown programs read this and > it would be really nice to have a presentation of the programs here on > the list too :-) You do not have to tell all the secrets! > > Best > Magnus > _______________________________________________ > Computer-go mailing list > [email protected] > http://dvandva.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/computer-go _______________________________________________ Computer-go mailing list [email protected] http://dvandva.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/computer-go
