On Wed, 2008-08-27 at 14:56 -0700, Bob Hearn wrote:
> The MoGo team has said that MoGo wins 62% of its games against a  
> baseline version when the processing power doubles. That's about
> half  
> a stone (if you assume you can generalize to human opponents).

Yes, I believe it does generalize on average.   

This data matches my 13x13 study pretty closely,  about 62% give or take
for each doubling.     That is about 90 ELO or so.   I have heard that
100 ELO is 1 stone which is what I was basing this on.   But it's not
clear to me at all if that is true.   So I can only guess that 4x in
Mogo is worth something like 1 or 2 stones or something between.    

- Don


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