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TurboGo - Go-playing computer program and screensaver, plus an online joseki database which replays interesting sequences. |
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Computer Go Ladder - An informal competition between various go-playing computer programs. |
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Many Faces of Go - The 1998 World Computer Go Champion, and ten time US Computer Go Champion. A strong Computer Go opponent. |
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Gnu Go - A free cross-platform computer go opponent. |
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Go++ - Go playing program. Winner of numerous international computer Go tournaments. The result of twenty years research and development. |
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OpenGo - Intended as a workbench for prospective programmers of go engines, this program provides some simple built-in Go opponents for users to play and supports pipe and modem players. |
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SmartGo - Go-playing program and Go game editor. Free 9x9 version available for download. |
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Atari-Go - Plays a form of atari-Go (first capture Go) on a 10x10 board. |
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Explorer - Explorer is a program that plays Go. Winner of the first Computer Games Olympiad in London 89. |
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Go game machine - Plays only on a 9x9 board. Intended as an introduction to Go, particularly for children. |
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AUGOS - The Automatic Go Player. A program for Windows that can play the board game Go. |
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Aya - Go playing program. Aya was placed 5th in 21 Century Cup in Canada. |
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Gogo - Go playing java applet, with 3 skill levels and option to play on a toroidal board. |
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AIGO - AIGO is a Go program for PalmOS. Shareware. |
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Godot - An applet that plays Go, written by Jens Lieberum. The best games are kept in a highscore list and can be replayed. |
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