In message <[email protected]>, Fuming Wang <[email protected]> writes
Here is a link that has information about the competition event we
participated. It is in Chinese, but has a few pictures.
http://caai.cn/contents/15/2335.html

I can't read Chinese, and Babelfish isn't much help, it talks about
"the illusory image Chinese chess". So can you please explain, did this event include 19x19 Go, and if it did, who won? Also 13x13.

Thank you for posting the 9x9 results.

Nick


Fuming

On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 8:42 PM, Fuming Wang <[email protected]>
wrote:

 Our FPGA implementation of 9x9 Go, XMU-FPGA, had just participated a
 national Computer games competition event in Beijing, China. There
 are 6 participant in 9x9 Go category, with one of them quite strong
 (Lingo), while 3 others with reasonable strengths,including XMU-FPGA
 (about as strong as gnu go 3.8). XMU-FPGA did quite well, and
 finished second place after Lingo. Details of our FPGA
 implementation has been published at a recent conference, and people
 interested can send me email in private for a copy of the paper.

 Best regards,

 Fuming Wang
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