Johannes Laire wrote: > Sometimes the top move gets 99% or even 99.9% of the playouts, even > though it's not clearly the best move... > I've found myself wishing for something similar to Ingo's proposal, > but I would do it very simply on the UI level. If the Move List > allowed you to select one row to mean "ignore moves above this", > that would be enough. By default the top row would be selected > and CrazyStone would do whatever it normally does. If the first > move is getting too much attention, just click the second row > and then CrazyStone will consider all moves except the first one.
Yes, such a simple procedure might help if the analysis mode itself works with very few mouse clicks... > Changing between analysis mode and "resume game" is also > very cumbersome if you're analyzing an ongoing game. You speak out of my soul. > Only 2) should be enough. +1 > There's a long way to go to match chess engines, but CrazyStone > is quite nifty already. :) Yes, for analysis purposes CrazyStone is a mile-stone in the world of go bots. Cheers, ingo. _______________________________________________ Computer-go mailing list Computer-go@dvandva.org http://dvandva.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/computer-go