Let's assume the game time is set at 10 ms. A random move computer program will 
win over any player in this sub-space of the universe who does not have a chip 
as well as an electronic interface in his body. Would such a champion mean 
anything?


-----Original Message-----
From: Don Dailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: computer-go <computer-go@computer-go.org>
Sent: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 9:19 pm
Subject: Re: [computer-go] Congratulations to GNU and to MoGoBot19!



On Sun, 2007-06-10 at 21:40 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Just one comment. The statement that 'it (CrazySton) has a 2k rating
 on KGS...' could be misleading. Crazystone never achived 2k rating
 against human player in real gemes. It achieved the ranking by
 basically winning on time.
 
 Daniel Liu
I don't think I understand this.  Is there a KGS problem with
ime-keeping?  
id something happen that unfairly caused the player to lose on time?
Those games should be erased and the ratings retracted if that's easy
or
illiam Shubert to do.   Did the player(s) complain about this?
- Don
 
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