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SSCAIT 2016 links

For convenience, links related to the SSCAIT 2016 tournament that’s going on now.

LetaBot posted the unofficial crosstable link in a comment.

I haven’t seen a plain explanation of the tournament format, although many people seem to understand it. There are 45 players. The tournament will be in 2 stages. The first stage or “student division” is 1980 games in a double round robin: Each bot plays each other twice. Top students in the student division can win prizes. Then the top 16 go into a second stage, the “mixed division,” played in single elimination style.

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Jay Scott on :

Steamhammer games that I’m looking forward to are versus Killerbot by Marian Devecka and XIMP by Tomas Vajda, to see if my special builds work. A game against PeregrineBot verified that my anti-rush build works as intended. So far my opponent-specific builds have saved 4 wins that otherwise would have been losses (according to my testing).

IMP on :

The http://www.openbw.com/sscait-listings/ is really just an integration such that you can watch the last couple replays in your browser without having to download and upload the replay.

Don't feel obliged to list it if you don't find it useful :)

Jay Scott on :

It’s cool and interesting regardless.

LinesPrower on :

Please change the crosstable link to https://purplepie.bitbucket.io/sscait.html
The old one seems to have an SSL certificate issue.

Nathan Gamble on :

Partially inspired by Jay's blog here, I've decided to start my own blog on wordpress.

I'm mostly going to be going over the different play styles of the different bots, and how they could be improved. I've not put much information on so far, but it's a start, and hopefully it will end up as a useful resource for people who are interested in the SSCAIT.

https://botreviews.wordpress.com/

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