Yes, where is Suzie?

Seriously,  CGOS tries to be programmer friendly and will be improved
to be more so.

Unfortunately you will not always get a tough opponent,  but 
this is impossible with an open server.   However CGOS tries 
hard to keep the opponents paired up fairly closely and you will 
get your fair share of tough matches.

In fact this is what CGOS is designed to do, no elitism or refusal
to play certain opponents because they weaker.   But this cuts both
ways,  stronger opponents cannot look down on Suzie and refuse to
play her either.

The only program not guaranteed tough matches is Mogo, because there
isn't anything on CGOS that can challenge Mogo.    That's why you
need to get on CGOS and try to change the status quo :-)

- Don



On Mon, 2007-01-01 at 17:23 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> > To generate this pain one needs a slightly stronger opponent. The
> > pain-level of Gnu-Go is for Suzie on 9x9 already too low.
> 
> What you can do is to limit your program. For MoGo I test with 3k or 10k 
> simulations per move. Of course it is not in the real games conditions, but 
> at least this is fast :).
> Then when you want to really test, play on CGOS, I don't see any Suzie on 
> CGOS... ;).
> 
> Sylvain
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