You really can't conclude much about any mogo strength improvement from just
one game.

 

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Subject: [computer-go] yet a mogo vs human game

 

* - MoGo was using 5% of Huygens (instead of 25% against Kim);


* - there were some software improvements


* - MoGo won 2 out of 3 games in 9x9 (even games)


* - MoGo won with handicap 5 in 19x19 against the 6D player









That is interesting... it used 1/5th of the processing power and


got approximately the same rank (about 1 Dan). From what I gather..


Kim believed it was 2 or 3 Dan? I guess this is because a 9 stone


handi starts to make the stone per rank estimation get a bit fuzzy.









It is mentioned that there was a software improvement. I wonder how


much the software improvement made up for the reduction in processing


power since it seems to have stayed approximately the same rank. Or could






it mean that dividing the computation strength by 5 did not change


the relative strength of Mogo by much?
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