Hundred and fourteenth KGS Computer Go Tournament

Sunday July 12th, 2015

These results also appear on an official KGS page.

Rules

format6-round Swiss
board size19×19
rulesChinese
komi7
time29 minutes plus 10/30s

Times

The first round started at 16:00 UTC.

Result table

PlaceNamecross-tableWinsSOSSoDOSNotes
Zen19 DolBa AyaMC abaku MCark NiceG Orego gnugo
1Zen19X
X
B11R W13R B14R W12R W15R B16R 61717Winner
2DolBaram W01R
X
W15R B16R W13R W12R W14R 5159
3AyaMC B03R B05R
X
B12R B14R B16R B11R 4209
4abakus W04R W02R
X
B13R W11R B16R B1531½ 4155
5MCark2 B02R W06R W04R W03R
X
B15R W11R 2201
6NiceGo19N B05R B03R W06R B01R
X
W14R W1218½ 2201
7Orego32 B02R W01R W06R W05R B04R
X
B13 1170
8gnugo3pt8 W06R B04R W0531½ B01R B0218½ W03
X
0200

Black won 13 games and, White won 11

Players

Seven players registered. I therefore added GNU Go, to make the numbers even.

Results

I cannot make helpful comments on the play, as the players are so much stronger than me.


Annual points

Players receive points for the 2015 Annual KGS Bot Championship as follows:

Zen8
DolBaram5
Aya3
abakus2
MC_ark½
oakfoam½


Details of processor numbers, power, etc.

abakus
abakus, running on 5 nodes each with two Intel Xeon E5-2670, 2.6GHz and 64 GByte main memory (80 cores total).
AyaMC
Aya, MC version, running on an 980X 3.3GHz, 6 cores.
DolBaram
DolBaram, running on Amazon Cloud: C3.8xLarge (2.8GHz * 16core).
gnugo3pt8
GNU Go, version 3.8, running one thread on one i5-5200 CPU.
MCark
MC_ark, running on Xeon E5-2450 2.10GHz 8core HT on*2cpu + GPU(G200eR2).
Orego32
Orego, running on an instance in the Google Compute Engine cloud (type n1-highcpu-32, which has "32 virtual CPUs and 28.8 GB of memory".) The machine runs Centos 7.
Zen19X
Zen, running on an instance in the Google Compute Engine cloud (type n1-highcpu-32, which has "32 virtual CPUs and 28.8 GB of memory"). The machine runs Centos 7.
NiceGo19N
oakfoam, running on an i7-4790K / GTX-970.