-<p> <b> WARNING: Work in progress </b> </p>
-<p> It is currently planned to store all the AIs on a virtual machine, and periodically run a script to play a round robin </p>
-<p> The scores for each round and the total scores will be recorded from the start to the end of the competition. </p>
-<p> The competition will run over a period of weeks (depending on general enthusiasm...), and competitors will be able to alter their programs except during the periods in which the script is running. </p>
-<p> The following categories will be used when determining the final winners:</p>
-<p> <ol>
- <li> Total score</li>
- <li> Number of rounds won</li>
- </ol> </p>
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-<h2> Sample AI Programs </h2>
-<p> <b> WARNING: Work in progress </b> </p>
-<p> The following sample programs are currently available (and in a working state - refer to the git repository): </p>
+<p> Several rounds will be played (depending on the number of entries), with contestants given time to improve their entries between rounds. </p>
+<p> Each round is a round robin, with every AI playing several games against each possible opponent. A points system is used to score each AI, 3 points for a Win, 2 for a Draw, 1 for a Loss or -1 for an Illegal response (counts as a Win for the opponent). Scores accumulate between rounds. </p>
+<p> The winning AI will be the AI with the highest score after all rounds have been played. In the event of a tied score, the two highest scoring AI's will play one more round consisting of three games. If the scores are still tied, the official outcome will be a Draw. </p>
+<p> When the competition officially runs, results will appear <a href="results"/>here</a>. Preliminary test results might occasionally appear there for the next few weeks. </p> <p>
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+<h2> Sample AI Programs </h2>>
+<p> The following sample programs are currently available (and in a semi-working state - refer to the git repository): </p>