Le jeudi 8 janvier 2009, Nuno Milheiro a écrit : > It seems normal to me, Blac is only one play ahead, which value is several > points (probably 7,5 hence the komi value) given intelligent play, given > random play the value of one more move may be only one point. > > You should try with more komi value to see which is the fair komi value for > random play > > 2009/1/8 <[email protected]> > > > Hi, > > > > What's an usual winning rate for black/white from an empty 9x9 board, black > > playing first, 7.5 komi? I play 50k games when starting my program, and I > > usually get around 60% winning rate for white. This seems rather high to me, > > and I suspect a bug somewhere. Do you have any data I could compare with? I > > use random playouts, only moves that fill eyes are pruned.
This has been discussed some times ago wrt correct komi. Aloril did some experiments with various programs, and this tends to confirm that the komi depends on the strenght of the player. For a random player, komi is near 1 point = mostly the advantage of plonking one more stone on the board. Alain _______________________________________________ computer-go mailing list [email protected] http://www.computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go/
