Robert Jasiek wrote: > Where can one play the latest versions of MoGo or other, similarly > strong programs? It is said that some programs are on KGS, but I > cannot find them. How to find them? Is it possible to play against > them as a human on CGOS? CGOS is designed for computer/computer only. You could modify the client to accept moves or build a client and pretend you are a bot - but you have no control over the scheduling algorithm - you would be forced to accept whatever pairing and color was assigned to you.
But Mogo is now a free program. You can get a copy, find some good hardware and play at 9x9 and 19x19. - Don > I, German 5d, would want to play even games on 19x19, 13x13, or 9x9 to > learn more about their current playing level. How would that be used > for assessing the program's strength? E.g., KGS ratings are inaccurate > by +-600; the standard deviation of an EGF high dan rating I > subjectively estimate as roughly +-70. So IMO ratings are not useful > to assess a program's strength against humans. When will we see the > strong programs entering real world tournaments? > _______________________________________________ computer-go mailing list computer-go@computer-go.org http://www.computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go/