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Re: computer-go: Re:Is the Go Modem Protocol used in actual tournaments ?



Proper path is:
http://www.inventivity.com/OpenGo

We're interested in making OpenGo support something like 'tournaments' by
which a go engine can play against a sequence opponents for training and
testing purposes, either in serial or parallel.  We're thinking about how to
do that in a flexible and convenient way.

Don Wagner is currently administering the site and may have something to add
on where the opengo programmers are in adding that.  Of course, any help on
this helps everyone if you'd like.

Of course, replacing 'gnugo' with you're program is a simple one line change
and recompile.

jeff

"Peter Smith (SWW)" wrote:

> > From: OpenGo admin [mailto:opengo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> > Sent: 09 January 2001 03:19
> > To: computer-go@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject: Re: computer-go: Re:Is the Go Modem Protocol used in actual
> > tournaments ?
> >
> >
> > OpenGo supports playing with GMP clients...  You can plug
> > your engine in
> > and then play against GMP clients like gnugo, over the modem
> > too.  It's
> > open source...
> >
> > jeff
> > http://www.inventivity.com/OpenGo.html
> >
>
> That URL didn't seem to work for me just now.
>
> Previously OpenGo was hard-coded to use GnuGo.  Has that been changed?  I
> wasn't sure from reading the changes.txt file.
>
> Regards,
>
> Peter Smith.
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