We had another challenge that took two months to complete. The matches
played during October were too few, so the contest was extended to November.
At the end two new jrobots appeared: UberOgre, that failed to survive, and
KillJoy, that achieved instead good results in double and team category
(both second places). The fact that KillJoy is so good in those modes gives
good hopes for its behavior among the veterans, because usually the cadets
are tuned mainly for single mode, while better results in higher categories
testify a thought development.
The cadets removed for poor performances are: UberOgre, RauaRoobert.
The cadets' survivors are: Genuine, Shark, Touche, Stinger, Phalanx, Ender,
GenuineA, Battlemage, AronsRobot02, MarukoV4, DeathIncarnate, Ciaky, Yoda,
Dragon, DeadDuck, Shrike, CounterStrike, Bizarro.
The demoted veterans are: DarkSoldier, Jimbo, Berserk, Hal9000, 845bytes,
Teddybear, Janeway, Bosozoku, Stately, RoboOlm.
The promoted cadets are: Berserk, 845bytes, Jimbo (double and team),
DarkSoldier, Bosozuku, HAL9000, Janeway (single, double and team), KillJoy
(7-2-2), Teddybear (4-4-6), RoboOlm (2-3-1), Stately (1-1-3).
Among the veterans, Spike, Tango, StrangeMatter are the winners of the three
categories. It was a long time since the last perfect share of first places
among the strongest jrobots in the league.
The demoted veterans are: AronsRobot01, Vampire, Snutteplutt, DirtyCoward,
Ladybug, ELECTRON, Errata, FlameBall.
The veterans' survivors are: GulleFjun, Mouth, Bohan (team), Eathworm
(single), KillerBees (double), HellFire, Headhunter (single and double),
Starkle (7-4-5), DOOM (single, double and team), TTL (6-5-6), IonStorm
(4-3-4), Spike (1-6-3), StrangeMatter (3-2-1), Tango (2-1-2).
Now you can upload your jrobots to win the "December 2007 JROBOTS Challenge"
(December 1st-29th 2007) aka "Do you know Joy?"
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