Re: [computer-go] Depth dependent evaluation effects on monte carlo searches

2007-06-09 Thread Rémi Coulom
Jason House wrote: Darren Cook wrote: Hi Jason, In UCT the monte carlo searches (I find it clearer to call them the playouts) are always run to the end of the game. So they always accurately (well, as accurate as a random playout can be!) take sente in account. Therefore my understanding is

[computer-go] cgosviewer and 19x19

2007-06-09 Thread Joshua Shriver
I am running dogbot now for 19x19. However I can't figure out how to view the games on 19x19 using the cgosviewer. I tried digging threw past emails but can't find the answer. Can someone repost? -Josh ___ computer-go mailing list

Re: [computer-go] cgosviewer and 19x19

2007-06-09 Thread Christian Nilsson
cgosview.exe cgos.boardspace.net 6819 should do the trick. On 6/9/07, Joshua Shriver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am running dogbot now for 19x19. However I can't figure out how to view the games on 19x19 using the cgosviewer. I tried digging threw past emails but can't find the answer. Can

Re: [computer-go] cgosviewer and 19x19

2007-06-09 Thread Don Dailey
On Sat, 2007-06-09 at 12:01 -0400, Joshua Shriver wrote: I am running dogbot now for 19x19. However I can't figure out how to view the games on 19x19 using the cgosviewer. If you use the latest version of the viewer, you can pass 2 arguments to the cogsview script: cgosview servername

Re: [computer-go] cgosviewer and 19x19

2007-06-09 Thread Don Dailey
Joshua, It may also depend on what version of cgosview you have. Sorry about the confusion. If you have the latest version, I think the syntax is different: cgosview -port 6819 should work. or cgosview -server cgos.boardspace.net -port 6819 Since the default server is

Re: [computer-go] cgosviewer and 19x19

2007-06-09 Thread Don Dailey
I just realized there are more undocumented features! You can see any game ever played on a particular server by using the games option: cgosview -server 6819 -games 1 2 3 Will pop up 3 games, the first 3 played on the server! Don't make the list too long, a lot of games will pop up.

[computer-go] OSS or Free Engines

2007-06-09 Thread Joshua Shriver
Anyone have a list and URL's for all of the open source and/or free engines? -Josh ___ computer-go mailing list computer-go@computer-go.org http://www.computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go/

[computer-go] 19x19

2007-06-09 Thread Joshua Shriver
I have some hardware I'd like to use to put some engines on the 19x19 server. So far I have dog and gnugo running. If there are any others I have a constant connection and some more CPU power I'd like to use. -Josh ___ computer-go mailing list

Re: [computer-go] Depth dependent evaluation effects on monte carlo searches

2007-06-09 Thread Magnus Persson
Quoting Jason House [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Looking at a single color, the winning percentage seems to shift by 0.2 to 0.4%... About what I'd expect to see. What confuses me though is how to interpret the jump back and forth as the color changes (about 8%). Are the percentages always the winning

Re: [computer-go] Depth dependent evaluation effects on monte carlo searches

2007-06-09 Thread Jason House
Magnus Persson wrote: Quoting Jason House [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Looking at a single color, the winning percentage seems to shift by 0.2 to 0.4%... About what I'd expect to see. What confuses me though is how to interpret the jump back and forth as the color changes (about 8%). Are the

Re: [computer-go] OSS or Free Engines

2007-06-09 Thread Jason House
Joshua Shriver wrote: Anyone have a list and URL's for all of the open source and/or free engines? -Josh I'm not too sure about open source or not for most bots, but here are some places to look: http://www.weddslist.com/kgs/names.html http://senseis.xmp.net/?KGSBots Here are the

Re: [computer-go] OSS or Free Engines

2007-06-09 Thread Rémi Coulom
Joshua Shriver wrote: Anyone have a list and URL's for all of the open source and/or free engines? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_free_Go_programs Rémi ___ computer-go mailing list computer-go@computer-go.org