Interesting event.

One question: 
Why is the tournament named after Alan Turing?

Ingo.

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> Datum: Sat, 25 Dec 2010 07:13:18 +0200
> Von: Aloril <[email protected]>
> An: [email protected]
> Betreff: [Computer-go] OGS Alan Turing 2010 tournament

> http://www.online-go.com/tournaments/main_tournaments.php
> 
> Most participants are humans.
> Robots and computer assisted humans are allowed.
> Board size: 19x19 
> Timing system: Fischer Timing
> Initial timer: 7 days
> Increment per move: 1 day
> Maximum time: 7 days
> 7 games/group
> 
> Starts at 2010-12-25
> 
> Games might take months to finish, many humans play about 1 move/day.
> Its of course up to player/bot how much time is used/move, worst case is
> 7 moves/day (7 games and all opponents reply immediately).
> 
> GTP interface:
> ogs2gtp: http://forge.online-go.com/ guest/guest
> 
> Need to finish 2 games to join tournament, they can be against bots.
> 
> Current bot ratings (almost all games against humans):
> Name          KGS OGS
> Fuego1M           4.1k
> Fuego100k         10.2k
> Fuego10k          13.4k
> GnuGo         6k  16.7k
> Fuego1k           22.1k
> GnuGo2        11k 25.7k
> LibertyBot    14k 29.3k
> 
> 
> Fuego: 1M=million playouts, 100k=100,000 playouts, etc...
> 
> 
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