Gallery
| The tournament got underway after lunch on Saturday, July 27th... | ![]() |
| ...right after the Games Conference, attended by many of the computer go authors, had ended. | ![]() |
| The venue was the Computing Sciences Center at University of Alberta. | ![]() |
| David Fotland is already sensing victory. | ![]() |
| Takeshiro Yoshikawa (GREAT5) wins against Tristan Cazenave (GoLois). | ![]() |
| Martin Mueller (Explorer). Bruno Bouzy, volunteer Akihiro Kishimoto (sitting). | ![]() |
| Markus Enzenberger (NeuroGo). | ![]() |
| Daniel Bump (GNU Go, left), volunteer Adi Botea (right). | ![]() |
| The French contingent -- Tristan Cazenave (GoLois) and Bruno Bouzy (Indigo). | ![]() |
| Tristan and Daniel Bump deep in thought. | ![]() |
| Ken Chen (Go Intellect), right. | ![]() |
| GNU Go goes head-to-head against Many Faces. | ![]() |
| Go4++, operated by volunteer Ian Moon, pairs up against GNU Go. | ![]() |
| An all-Japanese match -- Aya (Hiroshi Yamashita, left) against GREAT5 (Takeshiro Yoshikawa). | ![]() |
| In the second round, Sei Shinichi's (front) Katsunari played Hiratsuka. | ![]() |
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