[computer-go] 19x19 CGOS
Joshua Shriver
jshriver at gmail.com
Thu Jun 7 06:28:19 PDT 2007
I'll run Dog if you send me the binary.
I have a 3ghz P4 w/ HT online 24/7
-Josh
On 6/7/07, Don Dailey <drd at mit.edu> wrote:
> I noticed there is almost no activity on the 19x19 server.
>
> I don't have the computing power to run bots on both servers, but I
> remember there were some volunteers. If someone would run "Dog" for
> me, I would appreciate it. It's a linux program statically linked I
> think. It is running about 1400 strength and is a worthy opponent for
> Christoph's program.
>
> It would be nice to get some competition going, it doesn't matter if
> it's playing well below gnugo's level, a lot of program play at that
> level so it would be great.
>
> Someone could also run a weak Gnugo - perhaps with level set from 1-3 or
> something.
>
> To run gnugo at level 2 ->
>
> ./gnugo-3.7.10-L2 --mode gtp --score aftermath --capture-all-dead
> --chinese-rules --min-level 2 --max-level 2 --positional-superko
>
> - Don
>
>
> On Tue, 2007-06-05 at 14:21 -0700, Christoph Birk wrote:
> > I have a request for the programmers of the weaker than 1800 programs
> > on the 19x19 CGOS (eg. ControlBoy, Explorer, Dog, AverageLib):
> > Please run your program overnight (PDT) once in a while to allow
> > for more precise ratings below 1800.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Christoph (myCtest)
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