On Nov 12, 2010, at 7:40 PM, Don Dailey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I have a question here. What is the rating on the main list, and how does it
> relate to Bayeselo? E.g. if I look on
> http://cgos.boardspace.net/9x9/bayes.html, I see that _Gnu3.8L1_2 has an Elo
> of 1857 after playing 258 games. On
> http://cgos.boardspace.net/9x9/standings.html (the only page I normally look
> at for ratings) it has a rating of 1760 (after playing 258 games). How do
> these two numbers relate, and also how will it work, copying the Elo across
> to the main table, which at the moment doesn't look like it contains Elo?
> Sorry to ask basic questions - I'm still new =)I see on the Elo page that the
> Lazy,* bots have between them accrued 144 games. and have a combined Elo of
> 2111. But on the main ratings page I see two separate bots, Lazy,0 and
> Lazy,1. Is the idea that when you do the copy-over, the main ratings page
> will also only show Lazy,* ?
>
> No, the main page will always track the players as separate individuals. So
> you should see Lazy,0 and Lazy,1 on the main page.
>
> On the Bayeselo page, which has the most accurate ratings, you will only see
> Lazy,*
>
> When bayeselo runs it produces as output a set of sql commands that (for now)
> I will manually run from time to time. They just update the ratings field
> for the comma bots.
>
> So as soon as I update the ratings of the comma bots you will see them start
> drifting away until I do the update again.
I think any sync to baeselo should update all bots, not just the comma bots.
Without that, it may take a while for other stable bots to resettle. It'll also
make the comma bots drift faster if you don't.
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