Quoting elife <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hi all,
 In the game attached, even after B played E2, a pure uct/mcgo program with
1.2M playouts will still evaluate the game as white win(the expected value
is about -0.4). But in fact W is already lost. I guess it's because the
program wrongly thinks it's very possible white will kill black's right down
corner. Any comment?

The position is a 0.5 point win for white. White has a tesuji, to play A6 rather than B6. Black can try play atari with A6 but then white gets sente with A5. The
shapes looks shaky for white and I instinctly rejected this variation but it
seems to work. I overlooked this myself, but Valkyria read this 12 ply deep in
5 minutes and just become more and more sure of a win for white which is not
normal for a losing position.

I think this is a good example when full board search easily finds odd looking
moves that strong humans (well at least as strong as me) might easily overlook.

-Magnus



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