Hundred and thirty-second KGS Computer Go Tournament

Sunday November 5th, 2017

These results also appear on an official KGS page

Rules

format12-round Swiss
board size19×19
rulesChinese
komi
time14 minutes plus 10/30s

Times

The first round started at 16:00 UTC.

Results table

PlaceNamecross-tableWinsSOSSoDOSNotes
Zen19 AyaMC NiceG TheFo Kbot gnugo
1Zen19X
X
B13R W15R B110R B12R W17R B111R B16R W18R W11R B19R B14R W112R 126363Winner
2AyaMC W03R B05R W010R
X
B14R W112R W11R B19R W12R B17R W111R B16R W1836½ 96933
3NiceGo19N W02R B07R W011R W04R B012R
X
W13R B15T W010R B16R W18R W11R B19R 67818
4TheFool W06R B08R B01R W09R B03R W05T B110R
X
B14R W112R B12R W17R B111R 66612
5Kbot B01R W09R B02R W07R B011R W06R B08R W04R B012R
X
W13R B15R W110R 3750
6gnugo3pt8 W04R B012R W06R B0836½ B01R W09R W02R B07R W011R B03R W05R B010R
X
0810

Black won 19 games, White won 17.

Players

Five players registered, including two new to these events. TheFool is a mystery competitor (as I type this, it appears to be playing well). Kbot is Kbot, the work of Araki Nubuo.

I added gnugo3pt8 (a build of GNU Go) to make the numbers even.

Annual points

Players receive points for the 2017 Annual KGS Bot Championship as follows:

Zen8
Aya5
oakfoam3
TheFool2
Kbot1

Details of processor numbers, power, etc.

AyaMC
Aya, running on an i7-980X 3.3GHz 6cores with a GTX1080.
gnugo3pt8
GNU Go, version 3.8, running one thread on one i5-5200 CPU.
Kbot
Kbot, running on Core i7 7700 3.6GHz(4core 8thread) + GTX1080.
NiceGo19N
oakfoam, running on i7-4790k / GTX970.
TheFool
Running one thread on a Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6850K CPU @ 3.60GHz and one Pascal Titan X.
Zen19X
Zen, running 6 threads on a dual 10-core Xeon E5-2687W v3@3.1 GHz 32 GB RAM with an nVidia GTX-1080 Ti.