In message <[email protected]>, Petr Baudis
<[email protected]> writes
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 10:07:22PM +0000, Nick Wedd wrote:
Fuego was the clear winner of Sunday's KGS bot tournament, despite
playing without its opening book. My report is at
http://www.weddslist.com/kgs/past/53/index.html
Thanks for the report. I'm confused by the commentary of round 4, since
pachi was playing black (desperately) and white made the tenuki 38,
which was to the top left, not right. :-)
I wrote "pachi" when I meant "Fuego" and vice versa - my mistake, now
corrected. It is the diagram, not the move, that is to the right.
Nick
However, at that point in the
game both players seemed to agree that white's lead is so unshakeable
that defending this corner is the best course; the capture of the
central black group was too big.
(It is still interesting that I seem to hit a weak spot of Fuego, also
defeating it in the previous tournament and if I implemented emergency
byoyomi mode, defeating it again in this tournament's last game... On
the other hand, Fuego was great inspiration in choice of which
techniques to implement and how to implement some heuristics.)
--
Nick Wedd [email protected]
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