On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 6:03 PM, Matthew Woodcraft
<matt...@woodcraft.me.uk>wrote:

> Don Dailey wrote:
> > The problem with MCTS programs is that they like to consolidate. You
> > set the komi and thereby give them a goal and they very quickly make
> > moves which commit to that specific goal.
>
> How did you form this opinion? Can you show an example game record
> (on 19x19) showing this behaviour?



Your kidding, right?    Does anyone honestly dispute this?

I'm certainly not going to entertain this with examples - if you don't
understand this I'm sure we would waste a dozen emails arguing about it
regardless of what I could show you.

- Don



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