lom wrote:
> Shunsuke SOEDA wrote:
>>
>> Another reason we chose the single elimination tournament, is that
>> the finals in the single elimination is the "finals", while in other
>> matching
>> systems, the final game might become a dull game.
>>
>&
ter games.
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Shunsuke Soeda
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Shogi Championship uses
> the same style for example.
Uhmm, I think you are mistaking with another tournament, as the finals
in WCSC is
round robin. By the way, WCSC is a three day event, with around 50 programs.
For the WCSC, we have two preliminary tournaments in (modified) Swiss,
and the finals is
Dear all,
As most of you know, Gifu Challenge was canceled for this year.
Instead, there will be a computer go competition held
by the Cognitive Science and Entertainment (E&C) Research Station of
the University of Electro-communications.
Unfortunately, we are not able to provide prize money for
found at the following location:
http://www.fun.ac.jp/~kishi/publication.html
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Shunsuke SOEDA
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the move orderings are in the worst case,
the alpha-beta algorithm will search exactly the same number of
nodes compared to a full width minimax search.
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