Dear all,
the results of the 9x9 computer-go event in Taiwan (including a 9x9
competition and games between humans and computers)
can be seen at
http://go.nutn.edu.tw/eng/main_eng.htm
(see news)
These games were organized by the National University of Tainan and the
Chang Jung Christian
This was just announced on the ICGA Tournaments web site:
http://go.nutn.edu.tw/eng/main_eng.htm
It is right before the Computer Olympiad, and registration is free for
participants in the Olympiad.
That event runs 26 (computer-computer) and 27 September
(human-computer). The Human-Computer
On Jul 2, 2008, at 1:29 PM, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:
Ian Osgood wrote:
By contrast, the ICGA Go events never get top candidate program
participation, and before this year have had smaller turnouts than
the chess event. Since the expiration of the Ing Prize, the last
event of any kind
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Subject: [computer-go] 2008 World 9x9 Computer Go Championship in
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Hi,
This was just announced on the ICGA Tournaments web site:
http
On Jul 2, 2008, at 10:31 AM, Zach Wegner wrote:
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 4:33 PM, Erik van der Werf
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That's a pretty good deal!!!
http://64.68.157.89/forum/viewtopic.php?
topic_view=threadsp=193819t=21591
Why isn't there any sponsoring like this for the other
Ian Osgood wrote:
By contrast, the ICGA Go events never get top candidate program
participation, and before this year have had smaller turnouts than the
chess event. Since the expiration of the Ing Prize, the last event of
any kind which had such participation was the 2003 Gifu Challenge (KCC
From 1997 and onwards i managed to join in the computer chess world
champs every year.
Besides the participants Stefan MK (Shredder), Shay Bushinsky and
Amir Ban (both junior)
and tournament director Jaap van den Herik and Joke Hellemons who is
doing the entire
organisation from ICGA side;