2010/10/4 Don Dailey <[email protected]>

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>   1.  boardsize could be a factor.
>   2.  it may be more feasible in handicap games.
>   3.  it may work better against humans for psychological reasons.
>   4.  Maybe I did not stumble on the right approach when I did my
> experiments.
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I would not use dynamic komi in anything but handicap games. When computer
playes white without some dynamic komi it will be "on your face" after just
few moves. Which will usually/often fail. It is common wisdom that playing
white in handicap games takes patience to win at the end.

And as black it will play slack opening as it has too good chance to win

. If you play against computer you will these two phenomens. I have and i
clearly visible that they do start huge fights in handicap games where they
really need excel to win.

Petri
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