Re: [computer-go] August KGS Computer Go tournament: small boards, fastish

2007-08-03 Thread Nick Wedd

Reminder - it's this Sunday.

I shall be away from my computer for most of the time until Saturday 
evening (UK time), but I shall then deal with registrations.


Nick


In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Nick Wedd 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
The August 2007 KGS computer Go tournament will be on the first Sunday 
in August, August 5th, in the Asian evening, European morning and 
American night, starting at 08:00 UTC (GMT) and ending soon after 12:00 
UTC (GMT).


The Formal division will be a 6-round Swiss with 13x13 boards and 18 
minutes each sudden death.  The Open division will be an 8-round Swiss 
with 9x93 boards and 13 minutes each sudden death.  Both will use 
Chinese rules with 7.5 points komi. There are details at
http://www.gokgs.com/tournInfo.jsp?id=307 for the Formal division, and 
at http://www.gokgs.com/tournInfo.jsp?id=308 for the Open.


Registration is now open.  To enter, please read and follow, as usual, 
the instructions at http://www.weddslist.com/kgs/how/index.html.  The 
rules are given at http://www.weddslist.com/kgs/rules.html.


As for the last two events, please send it (with the words "KGS 
Tournament Registration" in the title as usual) to me at maproom at 
gmail dot com (converted to a valid address in the obvious way).


I will be away from home next Monday, Tuesday, and maybe Wednesday.  If 
I do not receive your registration by the evening of Sunday 29th, I may 
not act on it until Thursday 2nd.


Nick


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Re: [computer-go] Differences..

2007-08-03 Thread Benjamin Teuber
I think we already had that discussion once...

These rules completely screw up the notion of territory, as e.g. three single 
points are better than one three-point-block.

My proposal would be a fifth rule that instead of moving you are allowed to 
return one prisoner.
But then, you could as well just allow passes and use (only) stone counting...

Benjamin
> At 07:05 PM 7/26/2007, you wrote:
>> What is the difference in Go and Mathematical Go?
>>
>> http://brooklyngoclub.org/jc/rulesgo.html
>>
>> Is Mathamatical Go a subset of Go as the rules look the same to me as
>> regular go.
>
> not sure. but i belive that the last rule needs to be qualified with the 
> statement that the numbers of captured stones must be the same.
>
> thanks
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