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Re: computer-go: 9x9 games
The best database is found at http://nngs.cosmic.org/games/. Here you can
download all games played on nngs since the beginning. Then you can
extract all 9x9 games played by people of higher strength than 1 kyu or
whatever you want.
As part of Gnugo there is a tool in the patterns subdirectory called
extract_fuseki. That tool can be used to sort out games from any list of
games based on different criterias, for example handicap games and player
strength. The Gnugo tool can be used on any list of SGF-files.
Good luck / Mans Ullerstam
> I have a book of professional 9x9 games that I picked up a long time ago
> in Japan, but
> I've never entered them into a database.
>
> David
>
> At 03:28 PM 2/14/2003 -0800, Peter Drake wrote:
>>Thanks for all the feedback on life and death problem sets; I'll be
>> digging into those soon.
>>
>>In the meantime, a related question: are there databases of 9x9 game
>> records to be had?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Peter Drake
>>Assistant Professor of Computer Science
>>Lewis & Clark College
>>http://www.lclark.edu/~drake/