8th Computer Olympiad

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The 8th Computer Olympiad was held November 23-November 27, 2003 in Graz, Austria.

The Computer Olympiad was held in conjunction with the ICGA 11th World Computer Chess Championship 2003 and the 10th Advances in Computer Games Conference.


[edit] Medals Awarded

Abalone (2 participants)

  1. AbaPro (T. Werner) (AUT)
  2. Nacre (P. Sommerlund) (DEN)

Amazons (5 participants)

  1. Amazong (J. Lieberum) (GER)
  2. Invader (Avetisyan) (USA)
  3. 8QP (J. de Koning) (NL)

Backgammon (2 participants)

  1. BGBlitz (F. Berger) (GER)
  2. Gnubg (A. Müller) (GER)

Chinese Chess (5 participants)

  1. ZMBL (Z. Tu) (China)
  2. Xie Xie (P. Tang) (FRA)
  3. ELP (J-C. Chen) (Taiwan)

Dots and Boxes (3 participants)

  1. Control Freak (W. Fraser) (USA)
  2. Deep Beige (D. Bochenski) (UK)
  3. Damepo (H. Iida) (JAP)

Draughts (4 participants)

  1. Sjende Blyn (J. Wiersma) (NL)
  2. Dam 2.2 (H. Jetten) (NL)
  3. TD King (T. Tillemans) (CH)

Go 19×19 (11 participants)

  1. GNU Go (I. Wallin) (SWE)
  2. GoAhead (P. Woitke) (GER)
  3. Go Intellect (K-H. Chen) (USA)

Go 9×9 (10 participants)

  1. Aya (H. Yamashita) (JAP)
  2. NeuroGo (M. Enzenberger) (CAN)
  3. Go Intellect (K-H. Chen) (USA)

Hex (2 participants)

  1. Six (G. Melis) (HUN)
  2. Mongoose (R. Hayward) (CAN)

Lines of Action (3 participants)

  1. MIA IV (M. Winands) (NL)
  2. BING (B. Helmstetter) (FRA)
  3. (T-T) (J. Nagashima) (JAP)

Poker (2 participants)

  1. Vexbot (University of Alberta GAMES group) (CAN)
  2. Sparbot (University of Alberta GAMES group) (CAN)

Shogi (3 participants)

  1. YSS (H. Yamashita) (JAP)
  2. ISshogi (Y. Tanase) (JAP)
  3. Tacos (H. Iida) (JAP)

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