[Computer-go] KGS bot tournaments for 2011
"Ingo Althöfer"
3-Hirn-Verlag at gmx.de
Tue Jan 4 14:36:54 PST 2011
Hello Nick,
thanks for all your organisation.
One question, in the light of the possibility that
9x9 in the next computer olympiad has some chance
to become a tournament with integral komi (= 7.0 ).
Is there a way to let at least some of the 9x9-KGS
bot tournaments be played with integral komi?
Cheers, Ingo
-------- Original-Nachricht --------
> Datum: Tue, 4 Jan 2011 13:20:16 +0000
> Von: Nick Wedd <nick at maproom.co.uk>
> An: computer-go at dvandva.org
> Betreff: [Computer-go] KGS bot tournaments for 2011
> The schedule of KGS bot tournaments for 2011 is at last available, at
> http://www.weddslist.com/kgs/future.html
>
> It is similar to last year's schedule, with mostly 19x19 games, some
> 9x9, and a few 13x13.
>
> The monthly tournaments alternate between 16:00 UTC start (suitable for
> Europeans and Americans) and 08:00 start (suitable for East Asians and
> Europeans). As I live in Europe, I cannot easily supervise an event
> which takes place while I am normally asleep.
>
> If 19x19 monthly events were to alternate with small-board events, then
> either Americans or East Asians would find it difficult to watch them.
> So instead the pattern is two 19x19 events, followed by two small-board
> events.
>
> The time limits vary from event to event.
>
> For the first time, there are four "slow" tournaments. These will all
> take about five days of continuous play, and will start late on European
> Sunday evenings.
>
> I may be persuaded to change some details of the schedule, if you email
> me directly or post to this list, preferably soon.
>
> Nick
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