Hi, Olivier Teytaud: <CAMpyiGORUS4vwsGyG50-XexRATnkHUJF=1v+lcbiqpbjizg...@mail.gmail.com>: >Hi; > >I followed the 7x7 mainly, and I know that computers won everything with >the easy side (white komi 9.5 or black komi 8.5), >as in Taipei 2011, but humans did not (even pros can loose in 7x7 with the >easy side). I think that pros lost with the easy side without being under >EEG, but I am not sure for the moment.
I guess EEG is Electroencephalogram, right? >Yes, Zen won against Chun-Hsun Chou (tw 9p) but lost against Joanne >> Missingham (tw female 6p), at 4 hc, 45 min sd on 19x19. Chou 9p played >> very quickly (a few second for every move; the same as last year) as if >> he is evaluating Zen's performance, while Missingham 6p played much >> more seriously and used pretty longer time. >> > >I will (or tw people will) write a detailed report when I am sure of data. >I think Chun-Hsun Chou 9p was >under EEG, whereas Joanne Missingham was not. > >The official results (http://oase.nutn.edu.tw/wcci2012/result.htm) >> page is still under construction (this is normal for tw :-p). Please be >> patient. >> > >Maybe Taiwan can be slower than usually today: >http://www.taiwanmag.net/2012/06/12/taiwan-sous-les-eaux/ >Hideki, maybe you consider that tw is slow ? I've attended many computer Go tournaments in tw and know their way well :). Sometime I had to wait a few weeks for the official results. >> Note that the first games of the second day were cancelled because they >> would start too early (6:20 AM in Taiwan :-O). >> > >I guess that it was for the local organization that it was too early, >not for Taiwanese people. Really? 6:20 TW is 8:20 local (East Australian) time, which is not so early, I guess. When I found the first games would start 7:20 AM in Japan, I was really afraid it's too early for the human players in Taiwan. Hideki -- Hideki Kato <mailto:[email protected]> _______________________________________________ Computer-go mailing list [email protected] http://dvandva.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/computer-go
