In message <333558b6-c030-4656-8c35-0b766185a...@lclark.edu>, Peter
Drake <dr...@lclark.edu> writes
Actually, it's even worse than this: following LibEGO, my playouts
allow (multi-stone) suicide!
I may fix this before this weekend's KGS tournament.
(Speaking of which, where are all the contestants?)
Unfortunately some entrants prefer to register at the last minute.
I have received three entries so far; Aya, Orego, and break. I have
been unable to register break, as its KGS account has lapsed. I have
tried to explain this to its author, but either he has not received my
email, or there is a language problem.
I would like to see more weak entrants. I miss Aloril's collection of
weak bots. Please, if there's anyone out there with a weak bot, like
Stop, enter it! Everyone concerned will appreciate it if you do. Strong
ones too of course, it's a pity that MoGo, CrazyStone, and Leela, among
others, have stopped competing. And I can accept an "unofficial" GNU
Go, if the GNU Go team does not enter one.
Nick
Peter Drake
http://www.lclark.edu/~drake/
On Aug 5, 2009, at 8:10 PM, Peter Drake wrote:
On Aug 5, 2009, at 6:15 PM, Brian Sheppard wrote:
Pebbles has the same ko rules as Orego, but it doesn't have the same
search behavior.
If Orego rejects self-atari moves of large strings, then the left
side should become a seki almost always. If you are seeing 60% wins
then something must be wrong there.
There's the rub. I should implement that.
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