Nice! I have been wondering if there were a way for a bot to know that it is in
trouble. Might be possible, in circumstances like these, to burn some extra
cycles and find out what the problem is.
Terry McIntyre <[email protected]>
Unix/Linux Systems Administration
Taking time to do it right saves having to do it twice.
>________________________________
> From: ""Ingo Althöfer"" <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Sunday, December 2, 2012 10:19 AM
>Subject: Re: [Computer-go] Zen resignation positions
>
>> Datum: Sun, 2 Dec 2012 15:03:32 +0000
>> Von: Aja Huang <[email protected]>
>> ...
>> These 9x9 games, Zen vs. pros, show that L&D, like semeai, is still far
>> from an unsolved problem in MCTS.
>
>Indeed. It want to use the opportunity to mention again my
>website on "Crazy Shadows":
>
>http://www.althofer.de/crazy-shadows.html
>
>When the distribution of scores of Monte Carlo games looks like
>a landscape with several peaks, then likely "the" bot has a problem
>with evaluation of semeais.
>
>Ingo.
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