Dear Nick,
It was caused by a bug around managing value network.
Best,
Hideki
Nick Wedd: :
>There have been some interesting games in this event. Zen19X has just lost
>a game to JulieBot, by passing when the game was over but JulieBot made a
>sente move inside its territory.
>
>Unfortunately, I
There have been some interesting games in this event. Zen19X has just lost
a game to JulieBot, by passing when the game was over but JulieBot made a
sente move inside its territory.
Unfortunately, I have not been writing my usual report and updating it
after each round, as there is a problem with
Reminder - it's tomorrow.
Nick
On Feb 27, 2017 12:06 PM, "Nick Wedd" wrote:
> The March KGS bot tournament will start on Sunday, March 5th, starting at
> 22:00 UTC and end by 14:00 UTC on Wednesday 8th. It will use 19x19
> boards, with time limits of 235 minutes each plus fast Canadian overtim
The March KGS bot tournament will start on Sunday, March 5th, starting at
22:00 UTC and end by 14:00 UTC on Wednesday 8th. It will use 19x19 boards,
with time limits of 235 minutes each plus fast Canadian overtime, and komi
of 7½. That's four hours each, so each round will take eight hours.
It w
Reminder - it starts in about ten hours.
Nick
On 17 March 2016 at 12:57, Nick Wedd wrote:
> The March KGS slow bot tournament will start on Sunday, March 27th, at 22:00
> UTC and end by 14:00 UTC on Wednesday 30th. It will use 19x19 boards,
> with time limits of 235 minutes (almost four hours)
Aja Huang is on the mailing list, and he is also on the compyer-go mailing
list. So the AlphaGo is aware. :-)
On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 9:29 AM, uurtamo . wrote:
> David,
>
> It'd be cool if they were willing to spend a few $K to participate (Just a
> guess about what the CPU time would cost). The
The March KGS slow bot tournament will start on Sunday, March 27th, at 22:00
UTC and end by 14:00 UTC on Wednesday 30th. It will use 19x19 boards, with
time limits of 235 minutes (almost four hours) each plus fast Canadian
overtime, and komi of 7.5. See http://www.gokgs.com/tournInfo.jsp?id=1020
David,
It'd be cool if they were willing to spend a few $K to participate (Just a
guess about what the CPU time would cost). They've proven their strength (4
- 1 means easily pro strength, I think), so it would be a gift to the
community if they participated.
steve
On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 9:15
Is there any way to forward this to the AlphaGo team? Comparing AlphaGo to the
regular set of participants would be enlightening.
Cheers,
David G Doshay
ddos...@mac.com
> On 17, Mar 2016, at 5:57 AM, Nick Wedd wrote:
>
> The March KGS slow bot tournament will start on Sunday, March 27th,
I like that: "the alphago"
On Mar 17, 2016 2:12 PM, "Lukas van de Wiel"
wrote:
> Aja Huang is on the mailing list, and he is also on the compyer-go mailing
> list. So the AlphaGo is aware. :-)
>
> On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 9:29 AM, uurtamo . wrote:
>
>> David,
>>
>> It'd be cool if they were willi
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