I can download the attachment in my gmail. Mark, Thank you for share it.
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For particular game, you can access it from url like
http://cgos.boardspace.net/9x9/SGF/2009/05/05/752908.sgf
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 8:42 PM, Łukasz Lew lukasz@gmail.com wrote:
But not as old as January archive, but for example from yesterday.
Can I get games of a cgos login?
Lukasz
Hi Łukasz ,
It's fixed now. Thanks a lot!
laptop:/u/SW/src/lukaszlew-libego-e4acac7545770fe008c1ff30cf99f874fd7e9272$
build/example/opt/ego
= Benchmarking, please wait ...
= 20 playouts in 2.83218 seconds
70.6171 kpps
34.8904 kpps/GHz (clock independent)
105316/94359 (black wins / white
I forgot about cygwin indeed. It is a good idea.
But can you ran the binary on a system without cygwin?
We can run the binary on a system without cygwin if we provide cygwin1.dll.
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For example, CrazyStone [1k]and MoGoBot1 [2k].
i found and played a few bots on kgs. can you tell me the name of yours and
some of the stronger ones?
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2. Do you include passes in the random games? You should not.
No passes are allowed in the random games. If the random move generator
says to pass it means no legal moves are available and the game gets
scored.
Hi,
I am confused with why passed are not allowed in the random games.
Thanks Sylvain for this wonderful gift!
Is there a option like gnugo's --capture-all-dead? In my test(./mogo --9
--time 1), seems mogo passed when not capture alldead stones.
By the way, is --time 0.1 valid?
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Hi gg,
Are this database available now? I would like to use it to train my 9x9
bot.
Best Regards
On 7/8/07, Hideki Kato [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've asked Japanese computer Go community if anyone have the database
(about 250 records of Professionals).
Dr. Saito replied today. With Mr.
Hi Chrilly,
Would you please send these games to me? I would like to use it to train
my 9x9 bot.
Best Regards
Cai Qiang
On 7/7/07, chrilly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will play with Suzie at the forthcoming European Go championship in
Villach/Austria some 9x9 demonstration matches against
I think CrazyPattern does not do any simulation at all. It just predict the
move according pattern lib and Generalized Bradley-Terry model.
Remi: it would be nice, if one could change the amount of simulations,
altough I guess it has to be rather small so that those several hundred
of games
No. In my firefox, the page is fine.
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Hi Sylvain,
I am a computer go fan in China and I am writing my 9x9 bot(dtlgo in cgos
and dpthougt in kgs). Your and others related paper give me many help.
Currently I use gnugo/libego/CrazyStone-0006 in my test. I also use cgos as
a test method but it's slow for many games. gnugo level 0 is
Hi Don,
Thanks for doing this valueable work.
Where can we get the data? I am interested with it.
Cai Qiang
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