RE: [computer-go] RE: Microsoft Research Lectures: Akihiro Kishimoto

2007-12-13 Thread David Fotland
PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Harri Salakoski Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 9:04 PM To: computer-go Subject: Re: [computer-go] RE: Microsoft Research Lectures: Akihiro Kishimoto 5 ... 4 WW. 3 BBB..W. 2 ...B.W. 1 ..B..W. ABCDEFG Ha, I give blacks more room to play, and shape

Re: [computer-go] RE: Microsoft Research Lectures: Akihiro Kishimoto

2007-12-12 Thread Harri Salakoski
I am sure that it is good, can't compare node counts for anything which uses any static knowledge. 2282 is current count and you can increase or decrease those proofCounter/disProofCounter limits and it still works but don't know exactly when it is doing it right. t. hArri - Original

Re: [computer-go] RE: Microsoft Research Lectures: Akihiro Kishimoto

2007-12-12 Thread Harri Salakoski
5 ... 4 WW. 3 BBB..W. 2 ...B.W. 1 ..B..W. ABCDEFG Ha, I give blacks more room to play, and shape database did not find it, or maybe I used it wrong :). But this search find B2 now in 1258437 nodes :| which is quite much and takes couple seconds. Don't know but really hope it goes