2007/7/16, Don Dailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mon, 2007-07-16 at 00:51 +0200, Andrés Domínguez wrote:
> After two years programming a complex go engine without success
> I have started a new one (kakegoto). I use an innovative approach,
> the program plays many random games, and then plays the move
> with more winning probability.
Hi Andres,

You can play as many as you want simultaneously.  The time is limit is
30 minutes sudden death - your program gets 30 minutes and the opponent
gets 30 minutes.

Thank you for the information. Very fast games, but I will try.

The technique you are using is not really new - it's called Monte Carlo
and many programs are using that general approach.  Of course there are
many ways to implement it.

Of course it was a joke. I have been subscribed the last two years to this
mailing list! The program name is kakegoto (賭碁都), that means "bet",
because we are in Monte Carlo.

We would welcome seeing your program on CGOS.

Thank you very much,

Andrés Domínguez
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