An example sgf (as small as possible) and minimal instructions to reproduce the problem would be very helpful.
Christian. On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 10:40 AM, Neil Robins <[email protected]> wrote: > I have analysed several matches at 4-ply using the 20091002 Windows build. I > am finding the move made in the game record often being changed from that > actually played in the match to what GNU thought best - which obviosly then > renders the rest of the game meaningless garbage full of illegal moves. > > Example: > > GNU Backgammon Position ID: sHPkASjg6+ABJA > Match ID : MAH6ACAACAAA > +12-11-10--9--8--7-------6--5--4--3--2--1-+ O: Opp > | X O O | | O X X | 2 points > | X O | | O | Rolled 46 > | X O | | O | > | X | | O | > | | | O | > ^| |BAR| | 7 point match (Cube: 1) > | | | | > | O | | | > | O X | | X | > | O X | | X X | > | O X X | | X X O O | 1 point > +13-14-15-16-17-18------19-20-21-22-23-24-+ X: You > > 1. Cubeful 4-ply 24/18 22/18 Eq.: -0.209 > 0.467 0.094 0.002 - 0.533 0.127 0.004 > 4-ply cubeful prune > 2. Cubeful 4-ply 8/2* 6/2 Eq.: -0.327 ( -0.118) > 0.433 0.146 0.007 - 0.567 0.165 0.008 > 4-ply cubeful prune > My opponent moved 8/2* 6/2 which is correctly highlighted in red. The > problem is that GNU puts its preferred 24/18 22/18 into the game record in > place of 8/2* 6/2 - thus rendering all further analysis of that game > meaningless. > This nonsense seems to have affected almost all the games I have analysed. > _______________________________________________ > Bug-gnubg mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnubg > >
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