On 5/7/07, Peter Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Iterating through the children should not be a significant time hit,
because (a) UCT trees tend to be quite shallow, rarely more than 5
moves deep, and (b) the vast majority of nodes are leaves.

Right, but IMO the real reason why you want to examine the children is
transpositions. If you don't use a transposition table it should be
trivial to correct for the fact that the parent was sampled once more
as a leaf.

Erik
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