GnuGo won both games against Jimmy with the settings gogui -program "gnugo --mode gtp --chinese-rules --play-out-aftermath --never-resign --clock 3520 --autolevel --komi 6.5 --boardsize 19 -M 512" and gogui -program "gnugo --mode gtp --chinese-rules --play-out-aftermath --never-resign --level 14 --komi 6.5 --boardsize 19 -M 512" In the first case, it used a total of onlz 6 minutes, that's why I changed to level 14. It still used onlz a fraction of the available time.
It hen scored one win and one loss against Aya, displaying some incredible blunders. I was happy to watch these games run under twogtp: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ WHITE="gnugo --mode gtp --chinese-rules --play-out-aftermath --never-resign --level 15 --komi 6.5 --boardsize 19 -M 512" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ BLACK="netgtp 192.168.0.192 5555" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ TWOGTP="twogtp -black \"$BLACK\" -white \"$WHITE\" -games 2 -size 19 -alternate -sgffile gnugo-aya" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gogui -size 19 -program "$TWOGTP" -computer-both -auto I attach the game records. Thanks to Alain for the preparation of the GnuGo PC. regards, -John
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gnugo-aya-0.sgf
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gnugo-aya-1.sgf
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