Misja Alma wrote: > Hi, > > Now that everybody is listing their suggestions, I would like to add > mine as well: > > 1. Saving rollout info in .sgf files. Massimiliano mentioned this as > well. Right now when I want to send a rollout to somebody, I have to > send exported HTML files, which is unhandy. > The info is there already if you don't save as position, and start the rollout in the analysis panel. Displaying it in the gui in a handy way is what is missing. > 2. Batch rollouts. Both for a complete match (with some option for > specifying thresholds; maybe not only errors but also everything which > is close, or all cube decisions), and also for multiple positions. > Actually when 1. is implemented it would be easier to batch rollout > positions since they could automatically be saved. > Thresholds sucks for doing batch rollouts. On the one hand, suppose that you have made a double-whopper-cheese-with-sides kind of error according to 2ply. No rollout is ever going to make you right. On the other hand, suppose you have some super close non-contact moves. Rolling them out is probably a waste of your precious cpu cycles. So both large and small thresholds sucks. Marking what you want to roll out is the only reasonable way as far as I can see.
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