[computer-go] Results of recent Computer Go events

2008-09-30 Thread Ingo Althöfer
Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:
 Apparently it was ruled a loss for Many Faces of Go. I am appealing it -
 there is no reason why the refree has to intervene when the players
 agree on the score. The result of the game could be very important for
 the tournament result.

Hello,

I looked into the tournament rules at
http://www.icga.org/tournaments/olympiadgo.pdf

Paragraphs 3.7.2 and 3.7.3 say that the result should be
taken on which the programs agree.

Greetings, Ingo.

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Re: [computer-go] Results of recent Computer Go events

2008-09-29 Thread Nick Wedd
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Nick Wedd 
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Does anyone have any information on the results of [the computer Go 
aspects of] these events?


Cotsen go tournament 2008
September 20  21
http://www.cotsengotournament.com/   treats it as being in the future

Jiuding Cup
September 22-26
http://219.142.86.87/English/index.asp  times out

World 9x9 Computer Go Championship
September 26  27
http://go.nutn.edu.tw/eng/main_eng.htm   treats it as in the future


Thanks to David Fotland, Hideki Kato, and Okasaki Masahiro For providing 
information about these events.  I have included what they sent me in 
these pages:


http://www.computer-go.info/events/future.html
  future computer Go events

http://www.computer-go.info/events/index.html
  past computer Go events

http://www.computer-go.info/h-c/index.html
  human-computer Go challenges

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Re: [computer-go] Results of recent Computer Go events

2008-09-29 Thread Ray Tayek

At 07:27 AM 9/28/2008, you wrote:
Does anyone have any information on the results of [the computer Go 
aspects of] these events?


Cotsen go tournament 2008


mr. kim played mogo again. this time he won with 7 stones. don't know 
where a game record is.


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Re: [computer-go] Results of recent Computer Go events

2008-09-29 Thread Gian-Carlo Pascutto
David Fotland wrote:

 Mogo and Many Faces played round 3 early, on
 KGS.  One game was scored by both programs as a win for Many Faces, but the
 board has a seki, so the correct score is Mogo wins.  I think the monthly
 KGS tournaments would give this win to Many Faces since both programs agreed
 on the final score, but I don't know yet what will be the ruling here.

Apparently it was ruled a loss for Many Faces of Go. I am appealing it -
there is no reason why the refree has to intervene when the players
agree on the score. The result of the game could be very important for
the tournament result.

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[computer-go] Results of recent Computer Go events

2008-09-28 Thread Nick Wedd
Does anyone have any information on the results of [the computer Go 
aspects of] these events?


Cotsen go tournament 2008
September 20  21
http://www.cotsengotournament.com/   treats it as being in the future

Jiuding Cup
September 22-26
http://219.142.86.87/English/index.asp  times out

World 9x9 Computer Go Championship
September 26  27
http://go.nutn.edu.tw/eng/main_eng.htm   treats it as in the future



RANT
Why do organisers of Go events held outside Europe so rarely publish the 
results?  Do they assume that no-one cares who won?  This isn't just 
computer Go, it is all Go events.


In Europe, even the smallest events, such as the Cornish Open with 24 
participants, produce results tables which are published promptly:  see 
http://www.britgo.org/results/2008/cornwall.html.  But the 2008 North 
American Go Congress, which must have had hundreds of participants, has 
never produced a full table of results.  I am sure a lot of people would 
be interested in a results table like this one for the 2008 European Go 
Congress: http://egc2008.eu/en/congress/scoreboard/index.php

/RANT

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RE: [computer-go] Results of recent Computer Go events

2008-09-28 Thread David Fotland
Many Faces of Go participated in the main Cotsen tournament, playing against
people, on a 2 core machine, run by volunteer Terry McIntyre.  It lost 3
times to 3 kyu, beat a 4 kyu, and beat a 5 kyu.

The Computer game Olympiad in Beijing is being played now.  9x9 results are
up after each round here:

http://www.grappa.univ-lille3.fr/icga/tournament.php?id=180

Each round is 2 games, 30 minutes each player.  After 2 rounds Mogo, Leela,
and Many Faces are undefeated.  Mogo and Many Faces played round 3 early, on
KGS.  One game was scored by both programs as a win for Many Faces, but the
board has a seki, so the correct score is Mogo wins.  I think the monthly
KGS tournaments would give this win to Many Faces since both programs agreed
on the final score, but I don't know yet what will be the ruling here.

David

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Does anyone have any information on the results of [the computer Go 
aspects of] these events?

Cotsen go tournament 2008
September 20  21
http://www.cotsengotournament.com/   treats it as being in the future

Jiuding Cup
September 22-26
http://219.142.86.87/English/index.asp  times out

World 9x9 Computer Go Championship
September 26  27
http://go.nutn.edu.tw/eng/main_eng.htm   treats it as in the future



RANT
Why do organisers of Go events held outside Europe so rarely publish the 
results?  Do they assume that no-one cares who won?  This isn't just 
computer Go, it is all Go events.

In Europe, even the smallest events, such as the Cornish Open with 24 
participants, produce results tables which are published promptly:  see 
http://www.britgo.org/results/2008/cornwall.html.  But the 2008 North 
American Go Congress, which must have had hundreds of participants, has 
never produced a full table of results.  I am sure a lot of people would 
be interested in a results table like this one for the 2008 European Go 
Congress: http://egc2008.eu/en/congress/scoreboard/index.php
/RANT

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