Le 10/11/2009 à 15:56, Stefan Kaitschick a écrit : > > Ofcourse I can't say what a "correct" opening is. > What I can say though, is that if bots are onto something with their strange > openings, at this point it's by accident. It is not by accident, it is consistent with what the bot can read.
> They really do underestimate the chances of an invader. Maybe it is obvious for a player stronger than the bot, but i am 1 stone weaker than zen19 and i have hard time to beat it, even if i know it will play cosmic style. And i find it is very strong at sacrifying something to go back to its beloved center > That goes for moyo "parachute" invasions as well as corner invasions. > I think that's because the likelyhood of randomly playing killing moves is > greater than the chance of randomly playing shinogi moves. > Disproving the initial hypothesis about such an invasion is an unsolved > task. > David Fotland made a similar comment about semeais that are incorrectly > evaluated because the losing side can play its moves in any order > while the winning side cannot. I have the same problem during my games against humans :) It seems 1d bots have more or less the same problems as 'cosmic 1d' players. Alain. _______________________________________________ computer-go mailing list [email protected] http://www.computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go/
