Update:

4173 runs of 100,000 playouts from opening at 0.5 komi

mv: D4   count:     3   percent:   0.0719
mv: D5   count:   447   percent:  10.7117
mv: E5   count:  3723   percent:  89.2164


 0.959 percent fall outside the following range ...

score:  lo, med, hi ->       0.52031      0.52433      0.52835
nodes:  lo, med, hi ->    11092602.0   11105554.0   11119436.0




On Thu, 2008-10-16 at 00:14 -0400, Don Dailey wrote:
> I have some interesting statistics on the simple go program at 0.5 komi
> from the starting position.
> 
> I'm running numerous 100,000 game samples and tracking the statistics to
> see what kinds of variation I get in scores and nodes. 
> 
> After 1748 runs I see that less than 1 percent of the games score lower
> than 0.52027 or higher than 0.52823 when doing 100,000 game playouts.
> 
> So if you get scores outside this range you probably do not have a
> conforming program as this is expected to happen less than 1% of the
> time.
> 
> But what I really found interested is that only 3 moves (when accounting
> for transformations) were chosen from the opening position.  E5 was
> chosen 85% of the time,  and most of the remaining time D5 or
> equivalent.   Only 1 time was some other move chosen other than these
> two and it was D4.
> 
> I wonder how long before it would chose A1?  Probably a very long time
> indeed!
> 
> So if your bot chooses a move other than E5 or D5, there is a very good
> chance it is not conforming to our specification of a generic MC player.
> 
> ---
> 
> 
> 1748 runs
> 
> mv: D4   count:     1   percent:   0.0572
> mv: D5   count:   200   percent:  11.4416
> mv: E5   count:  1547   percent:  88.5011
> 
> 
>  0.915 percent fall outside the following range ...
> 
> score:  lo, med, hi ->       0.52027      0.52434      0.52823
> nodes:  lo, med, hi ->    11093084.0   11105628.5   11119815.0
> 
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