> -----Original Message----- > From: Jim Segrave > Sent: 15 November 2010 12:46 > > 5) The most useful (which I will do one of these days when my > round tuit supply is replenished) would be to create a > database of mistakes > - cube and checker play with an EMG loss amount (so you can > choose what level of mistake you want to analyse), the gnubg > board and match ID (so you can put the mistake back into > gnubg), and an easy way for an external script to input the > board and match ID, allow you to play one move, then stop and > analyse the move afterward, reporting the results back to the > script. It could then tell you what you played before, what > you just played and what gnubg believes the best move/cube > action is for that position and match state. >
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